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How do you set up a static IP address
How do you set up a static IP address. I am using mac OSX 10.4.3 and a BT Voyager 205 ADSL router. When i go to What's my ip address i get a number starting 86.132 .........
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Re: How do you set up a static IP address
Static IP is something you have to take up with your Internet Service Provider. Usually it costs a little bit more per month.
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IF YOU HAVE CABLE THEN YOU ALREADY LIKELY HAVE A STATIC ADDRESS No members have liked this post.
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Re: How do you set up a static IP address
I am in the UK using BT Broadband. I had been led to believe that to set up a static IP address all needed to do is to change the settings in System Pref's / Network.
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Re: How do you set up a static IP address
I think what you may be talking about is a static *local* IP address which is easy to set up. If you have several computers at home connected up to the router (like I do) then each needs it's own local IP so that the traffic coming into the router knows which computer to be forwarded to.
System Preferences -> Network -> Select Local Ethernet Connection and Configure below -> Configure IPv4: Manually and then input an IP that looks like 192.168.1.xxx (where xxx is a number between 2 and 999) Subnet Mask is probably 255.255.255.0 and Router IP is probably 192.168.1.1 DNS Servers you would get from your ISP. Hope that helps.
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Re: How do you set up a static IP address
First of all thanks to all who replied, especially u2Lynne for the instructions on Static IP's.
I have just one machine connected to the BT Voyager 205 router on broadband and I have no problems using BitTorrent. I am trying to use Soulseek and the instructions on Portforward.com say that I need to set up a Static Ip address before I can forward the ports. I never shut down my machine and always leave it on sleep. Since i do not shutdown the machine I presume that my Ip address does not change. Do i therefore need to set up a Static IP, before i can forward the ports?. Thanks once again for all your help No members have liked this post.
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IF YOUR NOT NETWORKED WHY DO YOU NEED A ROUTER ? No members have liked this post.
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What happens is when your ISP changes your IP address you will need to re forward your ports with the new address UNLESS you have a static IP. Clearly it happens when you reboot and the computer looks for an IP address so less often if 'on all time' I am with pipex in the UK who will sell me a static IP for a higher monthly package. Actually up to 8 !! I was PMed a great deal of good info on this all when I joined here and I have done the same. Any questions give me a shout No members have liked this post.
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The router was provided by my ISP for free when I signed up for Broadband.
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I SEE SO ITS A ROUTER AND MODEM IN ONE ! COOL I THINK ? No members have liked this post.
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Re: How do you set up a static IP address
I think it is
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must be as you dont need a router but you do need a modem ! but in case you have a modem to get rid of the router you'll be better off No members have liked this post.
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Each machine on your internet network also needs to be assigned an IP address, some routers do this dynamically (DHCP) so that it is possible that your PC might get a different IP each time it is booted -- something that is more likely to happen with the more machines on a network. However, it is usually preferable to use static IPs for your local machines and then set a static port forward from the router to your PC. In the situation you describe, you should be able to just leave the router and PC on. There is a small possibility that things might change if you need to reboot/turn something off/lose power -- but you should just have to reset the settings and off you go.
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