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 All sounds a bit complicated to me.... could you get a static IP from Virgin instead? (NB: You may have to p@y. Sorry to swear!).
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 Originally posted by voodooflux View PostThat's a bit pants - what Netgear model is it?Its a DG834.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostMy Netgear router supports port forwarding: it's in the admin interface under "Advanced". It's a WPN824v2, for what that's worth.
 
 I might have another look then - couldn't see it with a cursory glance yesterday!Comment
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 It's called something completely different on the web interface for mine (a Thompson box rebranded by Be*), something like "Application & Game Sharing". I really must have a go with the CLI at some point - the Web UI is appalling.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostMy Netgear router supports port forwarding: it's in the admin interface under "Advanced". It's a WPN824v2, for what that's worth.Where are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?Comment
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 I just found an advantage of living in the Red Ditch.
 
 If I put my phone number in Be*'s website I get:
 Unfortunately Be is not available in your area yet.
 
 Which is a shame. They must not like us barn dwelling incestuous country side folk. Shame, we are nice people really. Well, everyone apart from me.Comment
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 A mate of mine enquired about this a while ago, but they couldn't provide one at the time. Not sure whether that has changed.Originally posted by HeliCraig View PostAll sounds a bit complicated to me.... could you get a static IP from Virgin instead? (NB: You may have to p@y. Sorry to swear!).Where are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?Comment
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 Last edited by voodooflux; 30 January 2009, 18:09.Where are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?Comment
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 Nope - they don't do them. Still, what can you expect from a company that, when you phone it to report a broadband fault, suggests you look on their web site for helpOriginally posted by HeliCraig View PostAll sounds a bit complicated to me.... could you get a static IP from Virgin instead? (NB: You may have to p@y. Sorry to swear!).  Comment
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 Yes and No.
 
 Thats what I got working yesterday. Thing is that it does not port translation - so if you want something to arrive on the host at port 5900 it must arrive on the WAN interface on port 5900 too. Rubbish.
 
 I normally have things set up so that externally I use a random port number and have the router map this back to a 192.168.x.x:5900. Keeps the port scanners guessing.
 
 Just don't want to open a well publicised port like VNC on my WAN interface which maps back to my main computer!  Comment
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 Hmm... did they suggest it from the safe distance of the sub continent by any chance?Originally posted by NickFitz View PostNope - they don't do them. Still, what can you expect from a company that, when you phone it to report a broadband fault, suggests you look on their web site for help 
 
 And then, when they haven't resolved anything, but have repeated the script 10x, ask "Is there anything else I can(t) do for you today?".
 
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