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how do I change a private IP adress?
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Brian G 't Hart wrote:
> how do I change a private IP adress? Same way you would change any IP address, really. First - the service provinding the IP address has to be configured.. If you control the router handing out the IPs - you configure this according to your router's instructions - if you cannot find them - visit their web page - they keep the manuals up there too. Second - you configure your computer to use that static IP (or if you have configured your router to give out a certain IP by MAC address - you just insure your computer is set to use DHCP.) Done. What is it you are trying to do, exactly? -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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What I am trying to do is make it so I can use remote assistance. The error
message comes up with "The connection could not be established, Please try again" I need to change the IP adress of the email. Your information is to hard to understand. |
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Brian G 't Hart wrote:
> how do I change a private IP adress? Shenan wrote: > Same way you would change any IP address, really. > > First - the service provinding the IP address has to be > configured.. If you control the router handing out the IPs - you > configure this according to your router's instructions - if you > cannot find them - visit their web > page - they keep the manuals up there too. > > Second - you configure your computer to use that static IP (or if > you have configured your router to give out a certain IP by MAC > address - you just insure your computer is set to use DHCP.) > > Done. Brian G ''t Hart wrote: > What I am trying to do is make it so I can use remote assistance. > The error message comes up with "The connection could not be > established, Please try again" > > I need to change the IP adress of the email. Your information is to > hard to understand. You cannot answer a question that was never actually asked. You really need to give a lot more details - because now it is more confusing as to what you are trying to do. You never mentioned that you had an email with a remote assistance request attachment and you needed to edit that remote assistance request to change the IP to the Public IP of the router so that (since you had already obviously forwarded the port on the router to the machine in question on the private network) you could connect to the router and be forwarded to the machine inside the private network. If that doesn't make sense - then you still need to come up with a better description of what you are trying to do. If someone was to email you a "Remote Assistance" requests and they were on a private network (behind a Cable/DSL router) - that file would contain their private IP address - the one assigned to them by the cable/dsl router device that passes their traffic onto the Internet via the actual cable modem or dsl modem. Therefore the Remote Assistance request file already contains the private IP address - but that is not what you want unless you are also behind the same router - you want the PUBLIC IP address and you want the cable/dsl router to be configured in such a way as to forward the request to the proper machine on the private network. If you don't have some sort of "router" involved - then you likely have a public IP address already and I am not sure what you need. I originally assumed you were trying to change the IP address of your machine - the one you were assigned by your service provider - whether that is your own Cable/DSL modem router (Linksys, Netgear, etc.) or if you are directly connected to the Cable Modem/DSL/Internet in some way (you would have to request that from them (static IP)) - etc. That's all I could assume from the depth of your original question.. "how do I change a private IP adress?" Now you have thrown in (sort of) is "..make it so I can use remote assistance..." Which tells me that there probably is a Cable/DSL router involved and most of what I just said is true. You will need to edit the Remote Assistance file before sending it out to someone to include your public IP address (the one the router gets from your Internet Service Provider) and also configure your router to forward the correct port to the proper machine on your private network. You have to configure the router (read the manual) to forward PORT 3389 to the private IP of the machine you are trying to get remote assistance on. Then you would create the remote assistance ticket (saving it on your machine) - edit it and change where the "X"'s are to the public IP address of your router.. RCTICKET="65538,1,XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:3389;10.0.0.x:33 89;CLIENTP C:3389,encrypted connection info Does any of that ring true as to what you are trying to accomplish? If so and you don't understand it or plan to - then it may just be easier to connect your computer directly to the modem (DSL/CABLE modem) when you need remote assistance and get a public IP - create the remote assistance request and email it out. Note you can get your public IP at anytime from web pages like: http://www.whatsmyip.org/ -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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