Use a dynamic DNS services such as provided by http://www.dyndns.org or
http://www.noip.com/.
It's free and designed for exactly this type of issue.
 
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Peter Coulter
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> Hello,

> 

> I am behind a router which causes my networked computers to have local

> IP addresses all in the 192... range.  Plus, although on always-on
> broadband, my IP is not static and can change should I have to reboot,
etc.

> 

> Thus, I have not been able to connect to my server.

> 

>  Thanks in advance for any suggestions.

> 

> Rick

> 

> Rick Johnston, Licensed Administrative Assistant 

> Kim and Company Real Estate, 30 Clayton Street, Asheville, NC 28801 

> Phone: 828-253-1234 Voice Mail: 828-687-6720 Fax: 828-253-1234 Florida:

> 727-527-7717 

> E-mail: MailTo:RichardJohnston "at" bellsouth.net  Website:

> http://KimAndCompany.com <http://kimandcompany.com/>  
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