I see where that could fix the URL problem in the bowser, but I don't see how that would have fixed the problem when you entered the static IP address into the bowser. Maybe I'll jump ahead with the dynamic DNS service from no-ip.com or TZO.com.
Thanks for the input.
Dynamic IP shouldn't be an issue, since it acts like a static IP until its changed. What did you do to solve your problem?
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