开云体育HI Michael, when you sat that I m using the ?the LAN or wan ?address where exactly is that piece of info need to be placed? On the router , on the ratflector? ? Just in case this are the step that I follow:
? But nothing I can not connect to it from another computer. AS a matter of fact UCD has under Tools menu a nice ingredient. It is a “Open Port Check Tool” if you click on it, it will take you to a web site whre you can add the port and it will verify if it is working or not. And guess what jajaj mine aint working jajajajaj ? So where exactly on those steps do I have to put the WAN IP Address?????? Router set up? Drats repeater paths? Jajaaj this is driving my nuts jajajajajjaj ? V/R Jose NP3JD ? PS We are specting Fiona Storm in Puerto Rico, hopefully no Donkey jajajajja ? 73 ? ? ? Sent from for Windows ? From: Michael Mandell
Sent: Saturday, September 17, 2022 1:56 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [d-rats] ratflector ? I think you are using your LAN IP address, not your WAN IP address. A LAN IP can be fixed (static) which only means when you reboot your router that device gets the same internal IP address. That has nothing to do with your WAN IP address,
which is what you need. That is the real IP address your router is using to reach the internet. As I'm sure you know, most ISPs give you a dynamic address...they can change it from time to time and often do. A static IP address often costs more. You can also
get one free from a number of services that you can route through. A static IP address is beneficial to an internet asset (like a ratflector) so other people can find it in the same place all the time. Otherwise, it can work, but you may have to give everyone
your current IP address frequently.? ? |