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Nice tutorial..
But why would you want an static ip? lol
Nice tutorial and it works too. Good job!
(10-27-2010, 07:45 PM)Metus Wrote: [ -> ]Nice tutorial..
But why would you want an static ip? lol

You can use static IP addresses for certain programs such as p2p or torrents.
I also use a static IP on my WHS for remote access.
And I use static IP addresses on my network and turn off all other unused addresses so noone I don't know can attempt to connect.
Very great tutorial, OP. It must have taken you ages to write this, but well written.
(11-06-2010, 09:31 AM)Marik™ Wrote: [ -> ]Very great tutorial, OP. It must have taken you ages to write this, but well written.

It only took me about 30 - 45 minutes I've done this a ton of times so writing it was a breeze it was actually taking the snapshots and uploading that took a majority of the time.

Thank you very much for your compliment and everyone else that likes it, too, thank you. Glad I could help.
Wow really nice tutorial, this should help person who needs to create servers for gaiming without using No-IP etc.
Well done!
This looks nice and should help alot of people.
Very helpful tutorial man. This will help a lot of the newer members out there.
This is a very detailed tutorial. Just wondering why you would want to make your ip static? What are the benefits?
(11-08-2010, 06:28 PM)Jet Wrote: [ -> ]This is a very detailed tutorial. Just wondering why you would want to make your ip static? What are the benefits?


(11-05-2010, 11:50 AM)caspur Wrote: [ -> ]You can use static IP addresses for certain programs such as p2p or torrents.
I also use a static IP on my WHS for remote access.
And I use static IP addresses on my network and turn off all other unused addresses so noone I don't know can attempt to connect.
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