James Takac wrote:
> Hi Guys
>
> I'm having problems getting the port forwarding to word on said modem. I have 
> the main pc hooked up via the ethernet port directly and my others are 
> wireless. I understand that I need to set up static ip's for port forwarding 
> to work but that's where I'm running into problems. Already been googling 
> around a bit to no avail. The most comprehensive instructions I've come 
> across assume a windows system alas. And it seems setting up the dns and such 
> is a lil different in ubuntu (8.04 here). Currently all my pc's are on 
> roaming mode as it's the only way I've been able to connect to the net. Once 
> I can get the static ip's working I SHOULD be fine with the port forwarding
>
> DLink's tech site suggests the following using a windows system
>
> Select the 'Use the following IP address' option:
> IP address: 10.1.1.99
> Subnet mask: 255.0.0.0
> Default Gateway: 10.1.1.1 (your router's address)
> DNS: 10.1.1.1 and 61.88.88.88 (or whichever your provider is using)
>   
The best way to set up static IPs is to put in DHCP reservations (static
assignments in the DHCP server).  Then you can leave all the PCs as they
are and just change the modem configuration to set their IPs.

In the G604T manual i have, page 42 shows the Home -> DHCP screen with a
few slots for static assignments.  Put in your computer's MAC address
along with the desired IP address, and save the config.  Then try
unplugging and plugging in your LAN cable again and it should get the
static IP you've selected.

Paul
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