You should be able to find the address in the Airport Utility. The Airport is the place where the IP is located because all the other IPs are issued by the base station. You could get a static IP from your ISP, but it costs extra. A friend of mine told me that his DHCP address was the same for a year before it changed. As long as you don't give up the lease on your DHCP, your IP should stay the same but you're taking a chance.

On Tuesday, September 2, 2003, at 09:50 AM, [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.


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