>Don't I need some kind of static-IP address for that? I don't think 
>Concast Cable Internet offers that.

You can use a service like dyndns.org or no-ip.com to redirect people 
to your FTP or web server when you have a dynamic IP address. I think 
it might involve using a browser to log into their system from your 
FTP or web server whenever you boot the machine. I also think there's 
a way to use IPNetRouter (if anyone's using that) as a client to 
automagically keep dyndns.org apprised of the IP address for your 
server.

Speaking of all this- who can point me to some free software I can 
use to run such an FTP server using a IIci running System 7?

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