Charles said:
> on 9/2/03 9:50 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> Here is my setup:  DSL service connected to a D-Link 614+ 4 port router
>> with
>> wireless.  I have my FP iMac(wired), Pismo(wireless), both 10.2.6,
>> and 2
>> other PCs (no comment) connected.  I would like to be able to setup a
>> webpage
>> on my FP iMac, but can not figure out how to configure the router to
>> allow
>> direct access to my IP.  I can also not find the IP that the DSL has
>> DHCPed
>> me.  I have tried to set up a DMZ, but I do not exactly know what that
>> would
>> do.     I am fairly new with networks, but can get around with them.
>> Any help
>> is greatly appreciated!!!
>
> You need to order a static IP address from you ISP.  There is usually a
> significant monthly fee for this as opposed to obtaining a dynamic IP
> address which has a term limit.

No, you really don't

First off, a service like dyndns.org (free DS) will allow you to have a
static name mapped to your dynamic ip.

That said, the Dlink should have someway of mapping outside ports to
inside machines.  You're missing something in the config docs.  Check
under NAT.


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