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| Kalphiter:
--- Quote from: Rub on September 11, 2012, 02:10:44 PM ---IMCP --- End quote --- Call the police, perfect Lub screwed up an acronym. --- Quote from: Rub on September 11, 2012, 02:24:29 PM ---OP: do you even have a router or are you connecting straight to a modem? --- End quote --- We assume not because he's trying to port forward. However, he may have 2 routers which is what tracert will discover. Not sure why you're yelling at me when the 2-router question was Greek's: --- Quote from: Greek2me on September 10, 2012, 08:19:35 PM ---Idk how your network is set up, but do you have multiple routers? Try 10.0.0.1. --- End quote --- Oh look, the first hop is my router: --- Quote from: Rub on September 11, 2012, 02:10:44 PM ---Nice try though, amateur. --- End quote --- |
| Kalphiter:
--- Quote from: Kalphiter on September 11, 2012, 03:08:06 PM ---However, he may have 2 routers which is what tracert will discover. --- End quote --- *might discover And also it may help find the address of the primary "router", so it's two birds and one stone. |
| ScratchTehEPICSpaceDude:
Kalphiter's name is michael? :O |
| The Brighter Dark:
--- Quote from: Ipquarx on September 11, 2012, 10:19:53 AM ---10.7.72.1 --- End quote --- dident work Also I have One router |
| YayFun:
Apple time capsule seems to cause these after doing some research. Here is the only fix I've found. --- Quote ---AirPort Utility > Select the TC > Manual Setup > Internet > DHCP o DHCP Reservations o Click on the plus button to add a reservation. o Enter a description; select MAC Address, and then, select Continue o Enter the MAC Address (aka AirPort ID) of the specific Mac you want to have a static IP for. o Enter the desired IP Address in the IPv4 Address field, and then, click on Done. --- End quote --- |
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