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Originally Posted by Law We can't see anything on the pictures you attached, please upload them to a file server like photobucket.com so we can have a larger view.
And if you have a static IP from the ISP, I suggest you manually set that IP on the WAN interface for your router instead of using DHCP. I would assumed your ISP has setup DHCP reservation if your router WAN interface is setup that way, it will still receive the same IP. If you don't understand DHCP reservation, basically it's just manually assigning an IP address to a specific MAC address. It's just a simple approach the ISP use for their customers. |
Here comes the pictures again..in bigger size i hope
(look for maximize image in the right corner
My router
Port Forwarding for the Thomson/Alcatel SpeedTouch 780
Hm..what i know is thath thei atleast gave me a permanent IP(=Static??)
But i was allso forced to create a
static IP myself with Win XP for it to be able to accept incomming TCP connection from file-sharing applications..so thath is what i use now
to be honest im a complete tech idiot, but here is a screenshot over my router settings
but undoubtable it seems like i have DHCP yes?..im gonna need exact instructions how i manually set that IP on WAN interface
would be wery greatfull for thath