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ladiesman217 wrote: My ISP is using NAT. Can I still use dyndns? I can't even use rdp
ladiesman217 wrote: what I mean is I'm behind the ISP's NAT. If I check my using whatismyip.com I can see my IP but it's different when I use ipconfig. How's that?
jbaello wrote: ladiesman217 wrote: what I mean is I'm behind the ISP's NAT. If I check my using whatismyip.com I can see my IP but it's different when I use ipconfig. How's that? Are you using a router that has a DHCP server built in?
dynamik wrote: Some ISPs do not assign public/routable address. His ISP may indeed be using NAT/PAT, in which case he would be SOL.
royal wrote: ladiesman217 wrote: what I mean is I'm behind the ISP's NAT. If I check my using whatismyip.com I can see my IP but it's different when I use ipconfig. How's that? Read up on NAT Overloading otherwise known as Port Address Translation (PAT). I explain it here:http://techexams.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=33863 A short jist of how home routers work is they use DHCP to get an IP from your ISP which is a public IP. Your home router then uses DHCP to hand out private IPs to systems hooked up to the router. The router then uses PAT to provide internet access using your single public IP that your router contains.
ladiesman217 wrote: what is SOL? singles online?
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