rbethman wrote:
Don,
It really depends on your ISP. I've had Comcast for about 9 years.
I've had the same IP Address the whole time.
While it is NOT a "static" address, it is still always the same.
Of course once you hit my internal router - all bets are off! Being a
computer type by profession, I have my own network and methods in
place to keep the "bad" guys and "things" out.
Bob - N0DGN
D. Chester wrote:
same thing at my place, Bob. I think my ip has changed 4 times over the
last 5 years.
While the ISP (same, I think, as John's, just a different city) declares
that "thou shalt not run servers", port re-direction works fine, and
those that have been invited to look at some of the AM Related pictures,
files, schematics, tube-data-sheets, etc... know about it.
It's also what allows me, through a pgp encrypted and password protected
ip tunnel through the firewall on the linux server at home, to access my
workstation while I'm on the road (as I am now).
Laissez les *bon ton roulette*!
--
Driving your AM Rig without a scope,
is like driving your car at night, without headlights. (K4KYV)
--
73 = Best Regards,
-Geoff, W5OMR/5 New Orleans
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