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[Easy] Make Your Local IP Static & Portforwarding Help

PostPosted: 27 Nov 2011, 20:59
by HelloWorldCool
The Video below uses Pcwintech's Simple Static IP tool.
You can download the latest version either from the website or from below.

Please Note: [The file below DOES NOT require admin rights].
[v1.3] Simply Make Local IP Static.zip
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Video: Make Your Local IP Static so you only have to portforward once!


Portforwarding Help:

Although many people have different types of wireless. The Basic Settings are the same.
//Here is the following steps.

1) Open Your Browser
2) Type in or copy this: 192.168.1.1
(usually not but sometimes the ip is 192.168.1.2)
3) Depending on the type of wireless you have go here: Identify Your Wireless Router
4) Let's say you have Netgear. On the page you are on do CTRL + F and type in netgear.
Note: Your wireless might be AT&T. just do CTRL + F and type in AT&T.
5) Now you look for for your router name here would be a common one: WGR614v9
6) Click on that link and follow the directions.
7) After that is all set up you should be done!
8) and if you used "Simple IP Static" you never have to portforward again!!! :D :D :D

Hope this helps! :)

Re: [Easy] Make Your IP Static & Portforwarding Help

PostPosted: 06 Dec 2011, 15:54
by Ultima
HelloWorldCool wrote:Make Your IP Static so you only have to portforward once!

2) Type in or copy this: 192.168.1.1
(usually not buy sometimes the ip is 192.168.1.2)


Go to Start -> run -> type: cmd
Type in: ipconfig

The ip your looking for is after standaardgateway.
Mine router ip is 192.168.178.10 ;)

If helloworld methode doesnt work u can lookup your own router here and follow it. (with pictures and for alot of games :) )
http://portforward.com/english/routers/ ... rindex.htm

Re: [Easy] Make Your Local IP Static & Portforwarding Help

PostPosted: 09 Jun 2013, 15:40
by Breakdown901
I searched static ip up, wont this mean my parents will have to pay more for the internet?

Re: [Easy] Make Your Local IP Static & Portforwarding Help

PostPosted: 09 Jun 2013, 15:43
by ismellike
Didn't know it actually did cost more; I never had to mess with the ip stuff. Have you tried using the program HelloWorldCool has on there?

Re: [Easy] Make Your Local IP Static & Portforwarding Help

PostPosted: 09 Jun 2013, 15:44
by Conor
Breakdown901 wrote:I searched static ip up, wont this mean my parents will have to pay more for the internet?


Most IP's are static, yours may be static already.

Your internet service provider provides you with an IP address, they can either make it dynamic or static, it varies. If you want to switch, you can contact them and request for a static/dynamic IP, if they will comply then I doubt it would be at any charge.

Re: [Easy] Make Your Local IP Static & Portforwarding Help

PostPosted: 09 Jun 2013, 16:19
by Breakdown901
I think my IP is dynamic because I need to port forward every time my router is switched off/restarted.

Re: [Easy] Make Your Local IP Static & Portforwarding Help

PostPosted: 30 Jun 2013, 09:17
by ane200055
Breakdown901 wrote:I think my IP is dynamic because I need to port forward every time my router is switched off/restarted.

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Yea, My IP is dynamic... My dad said so, And my IP changes when rooter my restarts, I think at times it has changed while I have been using my rooter, but not that often.

Re: [Easy] Make Your IP Static & Portforwarding Help

PostPosted: 30 Jun 2013, 13:50
by joppiesaus
Ultima wrote:The ip your looking for is after standaardgateway.
Mine router ip is 192.168.178.10 ;)


Would be in english defaultgateway :)

Re: [Easy] Make Your Local IP Static & Portforwarding Help

PostPosted: 30 Jun 2013, 14:02
by HETAL
Is it possible to port with a dynamic ip?

Re: [Easy] Make Your Local IP Static & Portforwarding Help

PostPosted: 30 Jun 2013, 15:20
by ismellike
Try reading this [here]
Maybe that will work. Instead of the /all cmd command do /ipconfig. Instructions should be similar for windows 7