How to Stop Ip From Changing? -
Roomeo - 04.02.2011
Hello, I need Something which can Stop My DSL ip From Changing When i Off My DSL my ip Change Pleaze Someone help Me....
Diamondeye96@yahoo.com
AW: How to Stop Ip From Changing? -
!Phoenix! - 04.02.2011
1. Not a very clever idea to post your email-address i think ; )
2.
http://www.no-ip.com/services/manage...namic_dns.html
Re: How to Stop Ip From Changing? -
Roomeo - 04.02.2011
I need a Free Software......
AW: How to Stop Ip From Changing? -
!Phoenix! - 04.02.2011
Isn't it free?
Re: How to Stop Ip From Changing? -
Roomeo - 04.02.2011
How to use it?
AW: How to Stop Ip From Changing? -
!Phoenix! - 04.02.2011
Never used it myself.
But I think you will have to download a program which sends, every time your computer starts, your ip to the server and the static ip will be forwarded.
Re: AW: How to Stop Ip From Changing? -
Hal - 07.02.2011
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Originally Posted by !Phoenix!
Never used it myself.
But I think you will have to download a program which sends, every time your computer starts, your ip to the server and the static ip will be forwarded.
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that would never work. Your ISP controls your IP, and they decide if they wanna give you a static one or not. They usually charge a bit of money for it, or they make you go to a business plan (to charge more)
Some ISP's give static (non changing) ips by default, like mine. But they still can change at any time.
No program will do what you want. You will need to set up a DNS to home host a server and not worry about the changing IP
Re: How to Stop Ip From Changing? -
Pacer - 07.02.2011
Hal said it.
Get a free domain name from companies like No-IP or DynDNS that redirects to whatever your current IP address is.
Purchase a static IP from your ISP.
Or just leave your DSL modem on so that it rarely resets.
Those are basically your only options.
Re: How to Stop Ip From Changing? -
Mauzen - 07.02.2011
Wait some months until samp uses IPv6, there wont be dynamic ips anymore then, as Ipv6 uses exactly one IP/device.
Static Ipv4 ips will cost you something, so just use no-ip.com then, as said before. Wont cost anything, you will just have to configure your router. Takes around 5 minutes.