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nakhla3

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help me PLZ- i am behind a router (speed touch), and i have a Dynamic IP address , and i registered no-IP account,, and download their software to update my Dynamic IP with my no-ip accout,
Localy, i can view my HFS page, but i cant see it outside,, i disabled the firewall

PLease help me,,,
What are the configurations that I should do in HFS program??,, my Router?? ,, No-ip software?? ,, No-ip account??
one more question,, am i need the no-ip software , or HFS can update my acccount at no-IP with my dynamic IP??

i read that i must make thing called port forwarding ,, but please explain to me in details the whole problem,
i need this great program, Thanks


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yes, configure your router, it is written everywhere.
go on www.portforward.com
select your router
the select HFS
and follow the guide


nakhla3

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yes, configure your router, it is written everywhere.
go on www.portforward.com
select your router
the select HFS
and follow the guide

thanks rejetto, for pointiong to that site,,, But in this site they say that "To setup port forwarding on this router your computer needs to have a static ip address" and the problem that i have Dynamic IP, so i thought that i can use the"no-ip program" to update my ip with my account,
that's my question...clear? thanks man


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no, it is talking about INTERNAL static address.
you have an external dynamic address, and that's NOT a problem.


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What is the model/tpy /number of your router?
I guess you've to switch off "DHCP" and assign static (fixed) internal IP-numbers manually for each connected PC, e.g. LAN port 1 = 192.168.1.10 , LAN Port 2 = 192.168.1.11 etc.
Forward the port of HFS is running on from this machine eg. 192.168.1.11 to 0.0.0.0 (all).
But could be slightly different on your model.
~GeeS~


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gees: DHCP doesn't mean non-static. i use DHCP and have a static IP associated to my MAC address. any good DHCP server let you do it.


nakhla3

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Thanks rejetto, ~Gees~, for your real help
ya i think you are rigth rejetto "Bingo", i have widows xp and i configured my internal static ip,,,what 's next to overcome my external dynamic address...???



nakhla3

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 8) yes i think all problems solved, you rock man, ;D , but i want to test this from outside, thanks for ur help