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madmalloy ago

I use a VPN so the IP varies greatly.

ParrhesiaJoe ago

You're in the same subnet, though, right? Wouldn't they NAT your IP anyhow and make it semi-static to external sources?

arrggg ago

Hahaha! that was awesome...

The vpn is on the same subnet as what?

Can you even explain what NAT your IP means?

Define how you would make an ip "semi-static"...

ParrhesiaJoe ago

It's baffling that you couldn't decipher any of this. Do you do network stuff at all or did you just read a book once?

ParrhesiaJoe ago

Semi-Static is where you are assigned a dynamic by DHCP, but it is relatively static, even though you're not paying for a static IP from Comcast. Vpn on the same subnet as other vpn connections. If your proxy-out box is always on the 192.155.151.x subnet, that is useful. Nat your IP... mask your ip. It's not using your computer's IP to connect... It's using the Gateway of the VPN network, and that is usually natted.