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SpookyAwol

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#289626 18-Sep-2021 08:46
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Any advice on settings for a change to static IP?
Using an asus router, the connection type is WAN > Automatic IP
Im assuming this would change to static ip. If so, that other settings are used or should I be looking elsewhere?

 


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  #2780109 18-Sep-2021 09:02
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Static IPs are generally assigned from the ISP end, so no changes are required on your router at all unless you are opening ports for hosting servers etc.

 

You can set a local static IP, so your LAN IP stays the same, this has to be done via Windows networking.





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  #2780112 18-Sep-2021 09:24
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You can't make the WAN IP static by changing the settings in your router. The IP address (static or dynamic) is assigned by your ISP. Set the WAN settings in the router as your ISP tells you.

 

If you want a static IP, you must request this from your ISP.


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  #2780114 18-Sep-2021 09:31
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Yes, I have requested a static IP.
The question is, are any other changes required in the  WAN setup to host a server other than port forwarding




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  #2780120 18-Sep-2021 09:47
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SpookyAwol:

Yes, I have requested a static IP.
The question is, are any other changes required in the  WAN setup to host a server other than port forwarding



Nope. No changes will be needed. As previously stated it’s all done ISP side.




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  #2780123 18-Sep-2021 09:55
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Once your ISP has done the change the only thing you may need to do is power cycle the router, leave off for 30 seconds and power up again. Thats it, jobs done.

 

 

 

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  #2780127 18-Sep-2021 10:17
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SpookyAwol:

 

The question is, are any other changes required in the  WAN setup to host a server other than port forwarding

 

 

Almost every ISP will allocate a static IP internally, but give it to you via their normal authentication (i.e. PPPoE or DHCP). You need to remove the static IP settings from your WAN config that you posted in the first post.


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  #2780129 18-Sep-2021 10:25
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I was told my account has been changed to static, however it appears this still hasnt happened as my public IP keeps changing.
Hence my messing around with settings trying to work it out.
Thats the root of the problem at the moment it seems....




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  #2780132 18-Sep-2021 10:32
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Call your ISP then you can't have a static

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  #2780133 18-Sep-2021 10:40
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You cannot make your IP static by changing settings in your router. Only your ISP can do this. You should not need to change any settings at all.


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  #2780134 18-Sep-2021 10:46
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Have you turned your router off for a few minutes then restarted it?

 

I dont think you need to switch the ONT off/on if you are on a fibre connection - but I guess it wouldnt do any harm to try that as well.





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  #2780140 18-Sep-2021 11:04
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Yeah, it seems it just hasnt been actioned. The question was more around if anything else needs to be done to run a server (minecraft) if and when its done.

 

 

 

 


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  #2780150 18-Sep-2021 11:46
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SpookyAwol:

 

Yeah, it seems it just hasnt been actioned.

 

Good luck getting it sorted.


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  #2780152 18-Sep-2021 11:52
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Tell me about it.... 😂


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  #2780155 18-Sep-2021 12:07
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one other thing, with your dns settings if you don't want to use your service providers servers you should use cloudflares dns servers 1.1.1.1 /1.0.0.1 as googles public dns servers will route your requests via Sydney where as cloudflares with route via Auckland 


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  #2780217 18-Sep-2021 12:55
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SpookyAwol:

 

Tell me about it.... 😂

 

 

Plenty of other providers out there who you can phone and will be able to action what you're trying to do.


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