Going by "Drebos" suggestion "using BGP system" , i have prepared a list of companies to contact today which technology is called Ip Transit / Static Delivery using BGP which they give you a ip number and connect to their backbone so they do all routing and costs £90 a month. Lets see how it...
Thanks for the reply , i believe this setup is more suitable for outgoing connections rather then incoming connections as i can only insert 1 ip number in program we use on our pdas. PDA program doesnt connect via dns name so this is why i have to use a single ip number. I might need a hosted ip...
Thanks for the reply , i am not familliar with BGP. Also my aim wasnt to set same static ip on router level , just needed to find away to use 1 static ip to reroute traffic back to my network similar to dyndns.
instead of
username.dyndns.org - > 100.1.1.1 ( ADSL 1 )...
Hi there everybody , i need some info regarding below network connections. We have 2 ADSL Lines
Currently we are using windows mobile pdas to connect to a computer PC1 in our network.
PDA -> router wan ip ( ADSL1 ) -> port forward to PC1 ( pc1 192.168.2.2 ) ( pda uses udp protocol i think )...
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