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DonXoop wrote:
Better yet to set it to a DNS name that will resolve to the correct IP. This way you can make it work outside the local network too with the proper DNS setup.
To further on that more, you can go to www.dyndns.org and register for free.
Then you will need a DNS updater, like the one can find at www.kana.homeip.net (temp site while they recover
http://kanasolution.com). You can also head over to www.dyndns.org/support/clients/ for a full list of DNS updater Clients.
I use DynDns for everything, like dishing out my FTP, or working with remote control software from other machines or what have you.
Good Luck.