Taken from my previous thread,
"Not really, actually I was trying to forward ports on my router and I didn't know what I was doing. I didn't know what a dmz was so I turned it on and now I can't go back to configure my router. How would I go about disabling the dmz so I can go back and configure it?"[/quote]
DUUR, Router problems.
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Okay, I type in my ip in web browser and can't access it (We all know this though). So if I went on a different computer on my lan and accessed it through that I could just disable it? Or is there a way to change that octect thing on my computer because I don't know how.riddla wrote:by last octet I mean the last set of digits:
192.168.1.100
change to:
192.168.1.101
for example. If your router is handing out an address via DHCP just set a diff one manually on the machine.
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