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Starman Ghost
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Connecting to dynamic ip

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I do tech support for a small company and I have pcanywhere set up so i can connect remotely to their pcs. They have a dynamic ip address that constantly changes so I always have to walk one of their people through getting their external ip which is a waste of time. Is there a utility I can install on their pcanywhere server that can give me a static address I can connect to regardless if thier ip changes?
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Post by blackmyst »

Maybe Hamachi could be of use? I don't know the program too well though.
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Post by dfreer »

+1 for dyndns. Install the client, have it automatically update the DNS server with the client's current external IP address every X minutes, and then remote PC using the PC's hostname. All that is with the basic free service as well :D

Hamachi would technically work as well, just in a different manner (creating a virtual private network). I had issues gaming with it in the past though, not quite sure why.
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Post by funkyass »

the router itself might have its own dyndns client, which makes things neater.
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Post by Starman Ghost »

Thanks, that exactly what I was lokking for.
funkyass wrote:the router itself might have its own dyndns client, which makes things neater.
I checked and it unfortunately does not.

Thanks guys.
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<TheXPhial> vaccuums
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