Re: Get current external IP
Lem gave you the best answer in his second reply. Let me
rephrase it.
There are companies such as
www.dyndns.com who offer
a free domain name registration service. You could, for example,
register the name bless.homedns.org. This is part one.
You could now instruct the router in Store A to communicate
with the name server at
www.dyndns.com and to tell it its
current external IP address (which it knows). This is part two.
From now on it would be sufficient for you to ask for a
connection to bless.homedns.org. The dyndns server would
translate your request into the current external IP address
assigned to Store A.
If your router does not have an inbuilt facility for talking to
the dyndns server then you can download & install a free
service from the same site. After installing and activating
this service on the Store computer, it will manage the
dialog with the dyndns name server.
Ingenious, isn't it?
"JP Bless" <jpblessNoSpam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Thanks Lem, Jack for your help.
>
> I am checking the links and suggestions. Probably I did not describe my
> situation very well. What I need to be able is to do is... I have two XP
> computers in location A (Store); both are behind a router that obtains IP
> address dynamically. Right now I could connect to either of of the
> computers at locationA from anywhere as long as I know what the router's
> WAN IP is.
>
> I have had occasions where the router was turned off and on, then the
> router's WAN IP address changed (as might happen when IP is dynamic) and I
> could not connect to loaction A (remote desktop) from location B (Home)
> because I did not know what the current router WAN IP is. So my "quest" is
> to find a way to know what WAN IP of the router is at Location A from
> anywhere via the web. Could this be done using the router's MAC address?
> Still looking for a solution.... Thanks again.
>
>
>
> "JP Bless" <jpblessNoSpam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>>I need to connect remotely using WinXp remote desktop. Currently the
>>computer I wish to connect to is connected to a router that obtains
>>dynamic "external IP" from the ISP. So the eternal IP address changes any
>>time the router connects to the ISP.
>>
>> I am wondering if there is any paid or free website that could enable me
>> check the current IP address before connecting. I tried some thing like
>> this a few years ago; then there was a free website one could register at
>> and be able to obtain the current IP of the local machine. I lost info on
>> that site when my machine crashed. I would appreciate your help. Thanks
>> in advance.
>>
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