You can use a service like dyndns where you have an address such as 
X.dyndns.org and you install a client on your machine hosting the opensim setup 
the client updates your dynamic ip to the host name, this worked for me without 
any issues.

Regards James 



On 14 Aug 2011, at 17:17, Henry Wills <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've been working on a stand-alone for the past few months, both
> OpenSim and AuroraSim. I eventually will be making one (or even both)
> open to the public. But first, I need to determine what sort of data
> flow it will use if I run it from home. I'm thinking of setting it up
> for something like 24 or 48 hours and posting the address for people
> to come and visit. One big problem. I've a dynamic IP address. Is
> there a work around for this, or will I have to go to my ISP and get
> them to set it to static?
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