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NetTalk Web Server => Web Server - Ask For Help => Topic started by: Johan van Zyl on May 10, 2012, 04:45:27 AM
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Hi All
RackSpaceCloud seems adequate but works out quite expensive if you are an entry level user.
Some tips re hosting own websites using ADSL, please.
A step by step account would be nice - including solving Dynamic IP situation
Is this still valid?
http://www.nettalkcentral.com/index.php?option=com_smf&Itemid=36&topic=3045.0
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Hi Johan,
the best way to solve the dynamic IP problem is to get a fixed IP address for your ADSL connection. This is relativly cheap to do these days.
Hosting on dynamic IP addresses implies a bit of down-time for the site every day between when the IP changes, and when the new address propogates. However there are services which do help in this aread - no-ip.com is one.
Also for hosting see the note I posted this morning in the "News" forum.
cheers
Bruce
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A easy and cheap way to solve the dynamicy ip issue is to look at Dyn .
They provide dns and domain for about 30 bucks a year us. They also provide a small foot print app that when your isp changes your ip it updates your dns. Some of the new routhers also do this. I have this running at my hoime to test apps. Works great.
www.raymondabadie.com:81
This is running on a low budget computer and internet connection. It alos has lots of other things running on it.
www.dyndns.com give them a try.
It better to have your own ip but if you don't this can get you buy.
Ray Abadie
Lafayette, La.
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Which authority do I approach to get a fixed IP address. Telkom or Uniform(http://co.za/), ???
Found this so far
http://business.telkom.co.za/enterprise/broadband-internet/TI-DIS/
http://business.telkom.co.za/enterprise/data-networks/branch-connectivity/vpn-lite/faq.html
http://www.openweb.co.za/business_uncapped.html?gclid=CIqh3t_k968CFVASfAodrilKFw
Our network guy just told me I must do it via InternetSolutions - - they supply a dedicated router - so I must chuck out my NetGear? Hope it is wireless as well.
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we got our fixed IP from mweb.
I think there was a special router for them, yes.
But adding wi-fi to the network is easy, and cheap, even if the ADSL router doesn't do it.
cheers
Bruce