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Old 09-16-01, 12:24 AM Thread Starter   #1
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question about dmz for my router......


i need help on setting up dmz on my router
i m using a bestech router which i got for cheap $$

i tried to set static ips for both of my comps but after i set it i cant go on the net or access the other computer

the follow pic is the options i have
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its actually pretty simple see the thing that says public ip address.

put the default ip that the router gives to the computer you want to expose to net in that box.

then click apply or update whatever.

and reconnect to the internet.

all of this would be in your routers manual if you want more help thats how i learned all my stuff was from the manual.

always read the manual.
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