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Having a '''static IP''' means that the IP of your PC does not change between sessions. This is essential for most [[port forwarding]] setups. A good guide for setting up a static IP can be found at [http://portforward.com/networking/staticip.htm PortForward.com]. The guide covers setting up a static IP for most operating systems, among which are: | |||
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Revision as of 18:47, 26 January 2011
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Having a static IP means that the IP of your PC does not change between sessions. This is essential for most port forwarding setups. A good guide for setting up a static IP can be found at PortForward.com. The guide covers setting up a static IP for most operating systems, among which are:
- Windows 7,
- Mac OS X v10.4,
- Windows Vista,
- Windows XP,
- Windows ME,
- Windows 2k or 2000,
- Windows 98
...and it even covers Xbox 360, PlayStation3 and Wii. :)