Could it be as simple as your router does not have the right configuration to forward the port to your computer (or you have a firewall that prevents it since it thinks its from a non-trusted network?

Neal Campbell K3NC
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On Feb 2, 2007, at 12:33 AM, Derek Bump wrote:

I'm in need of some guidance. How do you resolve an IP address when it's behind a router or a firewall?

I'm trying to build a simple communications device in Revolution, and I have been looking at some of the demo stacks that are out there. They all work wonderfully, but I occasionally run into the problem of being behind a Wireless Router.

My IP address when connected through the router is 192.168.0.7, while the outside world see my IP as 69.179.91.117. Attempting to connect to the public IP address results in nothing.

I mean I'm figuring with all the Instant Messengers and P2P programs out there that there's a way to do this. Help!


Derek Bump
Dreamscape Software
http://www.dreamscapesoftware.com/

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