Is there a particular brand of router?

Is the multi-tiered switch configuration preventing this?

On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 6:27 AM, Paul Scott <psl...@ultrasw.com> wrote:

> John Haggerty wrote:
>
>> I would ask would a static ip really be able to allow the machines to
>> reach the outer network?
>>
>
> Why not?  As long as the outer fixed IP is routable which it would be.
>
> OTOH dyndns.org and others provide a way to tell the outside world what
> your current IP is.  These services are free for personal use.
>
> I do most of what you are doing.
>
> Paul Scott
>
>
>> On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 6:55 AM, Cousin Stanley <
>> cousinstan...@hotmail.com <mailto:cousinstan...@hotmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>    > Ok so here is the issue I have a desire to run my own linux server
>>    > as an rt box and to do wiki web serving plus email.
>>    >
>>    > I run off of a qwest dsl setup that is feeding 4 computers that are
>>    > all getting internet ....
>>    > ....
>>    > 6. I am looking for the best option for the money I like cheap
>>    > and I like something that gives all comps access but allows me
>>    > my file serving
>>    > ....
>>
>>    John ....
>>
>>     I'm also a qwest dsl user and did a fair amount of net searching
>>     several months back looking for a similar solution ....
>>
>>     The best I remember now from those searches at the time
>>     is that the path of least resistance and headache might be
>>     to pay qwest a few extra $$$ per month for a static ip ....
>>
>>     Personlly, I gave up on it and as yet haven't bought
>>     any static ips from qwest ....
>>
>>
>>    --
>>    Stanley C. Kitching
>>    Human Being
>>    Phoenix, Arizona
>>
>>
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