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From: Paul Kraemer on 13 May 2008 10:05 Hi, I have recently purchased a web camera that is accessible through the internet (thru web server software that runs on a Windows XP PC). I have port forwarding set up on my router so that when I request comes in to the public IP address of my DSL connection on one of the ports used by the web server for the camera, it is redirected to the local IP address of my PC that is running the web server software. It works fine, but my only problem so far is that I do not have a static IP address. Everytime my DSL modem / router are restarted, I get a different public IP address. This would not be a problem because only a few people will be accessing this webcam and I don't mind if they have to use a different IP address each time. If I am home, I just go to http://www.whatismyip.com/, make note of my current public IP address and I send it to the person who wants to access the web cam. The only problem is when I am not home. I was wondering if there is a way I can have my PC automatically broadcast the public IP address so that even if I am not home, I can determine what IP address to use when trying to access the web camera. Thanks in advance, Paul -- Paul Kraemer
From: smlunatick on 13 May 2008 11:20 Yes! Look at www.dyndns.org service and register a "free" static name. Several routers have "acceptable" dynamic DNS service clients (DDNS) that you can program to update you static name with your dynamic IP address. Or you can download www.dyndns.org "free" update client software. The instead of accessing your home network by IP address (192.168.1.1) you can find it by name (<myhomenetwork>.dyndns.org) On 13/05/2008 Paul Kraemer <PaulKraemer(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >Hi, > >I have recently purchased a web camera that is accessible through the >internet (thru web server software that runs on a Windows XP PC). I have >port forwarding set up on my router so that when I request comes in to the >public IP address of my DSL connection on one of the ports used by the web >server for the camera, it is redirected to the local IP address of my PC that >is running the web server software. > > It works fine, but my only problem so far is that I do not have a static IP >address. Everytime my DSL modem / router are restarted, I get a different >public IP address. > >This would not be a problem because only a few people will be accessing this >webcam and I don't mind if they have to use a different IP address each time. > If I am home, I just go to http://www.whatismyip.com/, make note of my >current public IP address and I send it to the person who wants to access the >web cam. The only problem is when I am not home. I was wondering if there >is a way I can have my PC automatically broadcast the public IP address so >that even if I am not home, I can determine what IP address to use when >trying to access the web camera. > >Thanks in advance, >Paul
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