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    Router switches to server on static IP address

    I want to put my DSL and router up, so I can access my server from the network interactions. I have fixed ip address.

    My problem is that I can get the system up and running and accessing my server from the Internet, but after a short time get my DSL modem ip address 0.0.0.0 instead of my ip. If I connect my DSL modem from the back and reboot, the system works fine again.

    I have the following setup: My DSL modem is connected to the Internet. DSL modem is connected with cable to my wireless router. My server wired to the wireless router. My computers connect wirelessly to my wireless router. This primary information:

    DSL modem:

    LAN, TCP / IP: 10.0.0.1
    LAN, DHCP Client IP Pool: 10.0.0.2
    WAN, Routing
    SUA / NAT server set: Port 80 to IP address 10.10.6.100

    WIRELESS ROUTER:

    Internet, WAN IP: 10.0.0.2
    Internet Gateway: 10.0.0.1
    LAN, IP Address: 10.10.6.1
    Wireless router ip: 10.10.6.1
    NAT Address Mapping, global IP: 0.0.0.0, from 10.10.6.0 two 10.10.6.0
    DHCP Address pool: 10.10.6.10 -> 10.10.6.110

    What do I do wrong? Shortcomings in some information to help me?
    ~*~Silent~Kid~*~
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    Re: Router switches to server on static IP address

    You have your 'modem' public static IP address, or is it actually the router to get it? Who is your ISP? When you write SUA, I suppose it is something ZyXEL device, then I am thinking Cybercity.

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    Re: Router switches to server on static IP address

    If it will act as a server, why, you're putting it not only at the connection and turn the router function on your wireless.

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    Re: Router switches to server on static IP address

    Yes, it is Cybercity I have.
    Yes, ZyXEL devices.
    The DSL modem will automatically find my public ip address when I connect the server. Although it says ip 0.0.0.0 Having NAT in my wireless router, but that is because I have not written anything in here.

    I am not entirely on what you think - maybe because I do not know what I actually make me. There is only one physical ethernet connection to my DSL modem which my wireless router sits.
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    Re: Router switches to server on static IP address

    Connect your router to your DSL modem, configure the DHCP service and towels may. one of the numbers to your server, so it does not change.

    Make appropriate records (NAT) to the inside of your network so that your server can be reached from the outside at the right gates.

    Eg. port 80 for web, 21 for ftp, etc.

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    Re: Router switches to server on static IP address

    What do you think the dhcp service on the router. The I have set to: DHCP Address pool: 10.10.6.10 -> 10.10.6.110. My server has ruled 10.10.6.100.

    My server can exist outside, but after a few minutes my internet does not, and the DSL modem get wan ip 0.0.0.0.

    The question is whether the router's "NAT Address Mapping, global IP: 0.0.0.0, from 10.10.6.0 two 10.10.6.0" is correct? What is the difference between DHCP and NAT? Do they both have the entire ip field for both PCs and routers, namely 10.10.6.10-110?
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