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Static & dynamic IP question

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Static & dynamic IP question

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My local IP address is dynamic but I have a website hosted in the US which has, of course, a static IP in conjunction with UltraVNC.

Is there a possibility to use the latter IP? I have looked at http://www.portforward.com/networking/static-xp.htm and while it seems that the explanation is there, I am very hesitant to go ahead with it.

Your comment(s) and/or help would be appreciated.

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Re: Static & dynamic IP question

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I would use the static ip for a repeater.


Another option maybe pchelpware but it really depends on how you are using ultra vnc and what you plan to do with it..;)
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Re: Static & dynamic IP question

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Thanks for reply, bevtech

First off, the following sentence in my post was incorrect.
My local IP address is dynamic but I have a website hosted in the US which has, of course, a static IP in conjunction with UltraVNC.
Delete the 'in conjunction with UltraVNC' bit

The next sentence should have been "Is there a possibility to use the latter IP in conjunction with UltraVNC" but I think you understood anyway.

OK, where do I find easy to understand info about a repeater.

While I have no problem with UltraVNC within my office environment, I want to be able to
a) access computer from home so I can do some work from there, and
b) I am thinking of allowing my accountant access as well but for that I want first to see if I can restrict accountant's access to the pertaining program only and nothing else I don't want her to fiddle around with non-password protect stuff But that's a different cup of tea altogether...

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Re: Static & dynamic IP question

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well the step by steps are a good place to start

The dynamic dns service would make your dynamic ip a fixed address

sites for that service
www.dyndns.org
www.noip.com


A link for the step by steps



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