router/ip question
router/ip question
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- sparker0
this can be problematic given the chance of the isp changing the public ip address of your account, or in the case of some ips giving you "internal" class ips of their routers, in which case you cannot access your home server publicly at all.
it would basically be a router behind a router. some isp's do this to deny users the ability to run home servers.
just depends on your circumstance.
what type of router do you have? do you know the public ip address of your account? do you have a little bit of tcp/ip knowledge?