Wireless port forwarding etc...
Wireless port forwarding etc...
Pikaporeon |
Feb 23 2005, 12:26 AM
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I want to run a few programs on my wireless lan that require port forwarding... and ive come to an impasse... I need to disable my DHCP server.
How do I manually configure everything once i turn off DHCP? The computers on wireless are running WinXP SP2 Home, WinXPPro, and Mac OSX Panther. A win2000 machine is also wired in. -------------------- A British company is developing small computer chips that can store music
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lokal |
Feb 23 2005, 12:41 AM
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nFm [ progressor ] Group: Full Member Posts: 86 Joined: 11-August 04 Member No.: 142 |
I'm curious as to why you'd have to disable your dhcp server.
As for manually setting the information, probably easiest to just copy the existing settings that have been assigned In windows, hit your command/dos window and do: ipconfig /all take note of the ip address / netmask / default gateway + dns servers Each machine will have a unique ip address, rest will be the same. -------------------- |
forbin |
Feb 24 2005, 01:56 AM
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nFm [ progressor ] Group: Private Member Posts: 141 Joined: 22-March 04 Member No.: 55 |
Just allocate an ip address outside your dhcp range .. Also, you will have to keep an eye on the dns servers in case your isp ever changes them.
This post has been edited by forbin: Feb 24 2005, 01:57 AM |
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