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poopypants said:badasspenguin i have tried configuring my router, but my dsl connection deals me an internal ip 192.128.xxx.xxx even after finding my external ip there is still no way to direct data sent to the external ip addr to my internal ip, unless i ask verizon to do it for me. either way $90 for dsl and a stupid land line phone is just ridiculous.
YES, verizon has grouped me into their private network, that's why my router gateway info shows 192.168.xxx.xxx. i understand the concept of port forwarding, i used to run a ftp server using my comcast connection, but since i moved i had to go with dsl and it's been a no go.badasspenguin said:it's called port forwarding. I simply remote desktop to the external ip and my router forwords me to the appropriate internal IP. Are you telling me verizon is assigning you to their private network? Because you SHOULD have a 4.2x.xxx.xxx address or a 71.xx.xxx.xxx address.
poopypants said:YES, verizon has grouped me into their private network, that's why my router gateway info shows 192.168.xxx.xxx. i understand the concept of port forwarding, i used to run a ftp server using my comcast connection, but since i moved i had to go with dsl and it's been a no go.
yep, blowz goat nads that's why i'm droppin my verizon dsl service and goin back to my old service, it's slower but at least i can put my ftp back up, not to mention the price diff $30 vs $90 (includes phone)FrothyByte said:It sounds like they are doing a NAT to thier subscribers. That is BS man. That means even if you knew their external address, you would never be able to get access to your internal NATed IP without them putting the port forwarding at their router.
That just plain sucks. Check with the terms of service to see if it says anything about them doing that.
The one thing they ensure with doing that though is no inbound server traffic of any type (unless it is intranetwork requests).
Talon Blackrazor said:How would I check my availability if I don't have a regular phone line? I've been using only my cell for almost a year now.
poopypants said:YES, verizon has grouped me into their private network, that's why my router gateway info shows 192.168.xxx.xxx. i understand the concept of port forwarding, i used to run a ftp server using my comcast connection, but since i moved i had to go with dsl and it's been a no go.
poopypants said:YES, verizon has grouped me into their private network, that's why my router gateway info shows 192.168.xxx.xxx. i understand the concept of port forwarding, i used to run a ftp server using my comcast connection, but since i moved i had to go with dsl and it's been a no go.
Well, I am definetly not mistaken about my ip address. However, it might be the case that either verizon made a mistake on their end, or it might be because I live in an apartment complex and they group all the apartments into a smaller network. I'm not really sure, but I will be getting rid of my service anyway cause it's just too expensive.gsboriqua said:I think your mistaken. Also I have been running servers with VZ for 3 years w/o any problems.
fiberKrusher said:I'll say... I tested and am now d/l'ing at 285KB instead of 156KB.. Not bad for free!
What exactly is FIOS?