because most ADSL connections use dynamic IPs.
because most ADSL connections use dynamic IPs.
Helionster... we will check this issue and will look for a way to solve it. Maybe we will unblock the whole IP Class...but that's the coder's decision. I will return with an update in short time (if i find the damn coder... cause he's running around its tail and sometimes he gets lost)
lol, yeah dynamic addresses, i believe you can request a ststic from your isp.
at&t offered it to me for free when i asked
There is no irony in Cabalo's post. He is quite right. Most of the ISP charge you a monthly fee (or a one-time fee) for setting a static IP for your connection.
To see if there is any fee for this kind of request, you should call or e-mail your ISP company and check if they charge any fee for setting a static ip for your home connection.
I'm sorry,my bad I read "free" where he wrote "fee" and then I got confused. I'll see to that IP issue...dependening on the weight of that fee I'll decide wathever suits me best.
that fee, at least where i live in, is quite high. it's mostly used for some small businesses who want to host a small server or need VPN accesses.
Hey Silverleaf,
Just send u an e-mail. Hopefully u got it and you'll respond to it.
Multe multumiri
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