MunkynPunky
Technical User
hi, Ive just taken over a network, as the other tech guy has been sacked, and ive never seen a tunnel system like it.
they are using netgear routers, and they have 8 fixed ip address's
then, he has set up a load of dyndns accounts, and pointed them to the ip address, using the router.
but, if you turn off the router, and turn it on, the ip address changes and then it falls over.
i assumed you would specifiy a static ip address in the router, and that is it then, no matter how may times you turn off the router, it will always have the right ip address..
why would the guy even use dyndns accounts?
they are using netgear routers, and they have 8 fixed ip address's
then, he has set up a load of dyndns accounts, and pointed them to the ip address, using the router.
but, if you turn off the router, and turn it on, the ip address changes and then it falls over.
i assumed you would specifiy a static ip address in the router, and that is it then, no matter how may times you turn off the router, it will always have the right ip address..
why would the guy even use dyndns accounts?