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This question is an exact duplicate of:
Port Forwarding Failure 2 [closed]
I am having a problem to get a static public IP. I am using a residential internet connection from a local provider and the provided IP may be a shared connection. When I change my router the provided public IP change automatically. I have configured three computers though my router, all of them have the same public IP. But I am getting failed to open my port 80 in the router when i am trying set my own hosting website. I am using d-link dir-615 firmwire 20.22 n300 router. It doesn't have port forwarding option but vertual server. I have opened port 80 in my router and in inbound rules but when i check the port open or not it says connection refused. I have configured the firewall as default for Domain, Private and Public and the IE enhanced security configuration in server manager is turned off. How can I solve this problem to open my port 80 in the router ? How can I get a Public IP only for me ?
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This question is an exact duplicate of:
Port Forwarding Failure 2 [closed]
I am having a problem to get a static public IP. I am using a residential internet connection from a local provider and the provided IP may be a shared connection. When I change my router the provided public IP change automatically. I have configured three computers though my router, all of them have the same public IP. But I am getting failed to open my port 80 in the router when i am trying set my own hosting website. I am using d-link dir-615 firmwire 20.22 n300 router. It doesn't have port forwarding option but vertual server. I have opened port 80 in my router and in inbound rules but when i check the port open or not it says connection refused. I have configured the firewall as default for Domain, Private and Public and the IE enhanced security configuration in server manager is turned off. How can I solve this problem to open my port 80 in the router ? How can I get a Public IP only for me ?
isp
marked as duplicate by DavidPostill♦ Mar 9 at 13:25
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Why are you asking the same question again? Please don't do that, read and take note of What should I do if no one answers my question?. If you have new information you should edit it into the original question instead of asking a new one.
– DavidPostill♦
Mar 9 at 13:24
Speak to your ISP.
– DavidPostill♦
Mar 9 at 13:25
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This question is an exact duplicate of:
Port Forwarding Failure 2 [closed]
I am having a problem to get a static public IP. I am using a residential internet connection from a local provider and the provided IP may be a shared connection. When I change my router the provided public IP change automatically. I have configured three computers though my router, all of them have the same public IP. But I am getting failed to open my port 80 in the router when i am trying set my own hosting website. I am using d-link dir-615 firmwire 20.22 n300 router. It doesn't have port forwarding option but vertual server. I have opened port 80 in my router and in inbound rules but when i check the port open or not it says connection refused. I have configured the firewall as default for Domain, Private and Public and the IE enhanced security configuration in server manager is turned off. How can I solve this problem to open my port 80 in the router ? How can I get a Public IP only for me ?
isp
This question is an exact duplicate of:
Port Forwarding Failure 2 [closed]
I am having a problem to get a static public IP. I am using a residential internet connection from a local provider and the provided IP may be a shared connection. When I change my router the provided public IP change automatically. I have configured three computers though my router, all of them have the same public IP. But I am getting failed to open my port 80 in the router when i am trying set my own hosting website. I am using d-link dir-615 firmwire 20.22 n300 router. It doesn't have port forwarding option but vertual server. I have opened port 80 in my router and in inbound rules but when i check the port open or not it says connection refused. I have configured the firewall as default for Domain, Private and Public and the IE enhanced security configuration in server manager is turned off. How can I solve this problem to open my port 80 in the router ? How can I get a Public IP only for me ?
This question is an exact duplicate of:
Port Forwarding Failure 2 [closed]
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marked as duplicate by DavidPostill♦ Mar 9 at 13:25
This question was marked as an exact duplicate of an existing question.
marked as duplicate by DavidPostill♦ Mar 9 at 13:25
This question was marked as an exact duplicate of an existing question.
Why are you asking the same question again? Please don't do that, read and take note of What should I do if no one answers my question?. If you have new information you should edit it into the original question instead of asking a new one.
– DavidPostill♦
Mar 9 at 13:24
Speak to your ISP.
– DavidPostill♦
Mar 9 at 13:25
add a comment |
Why are you asking the same question again? Please don't do that, read and take note of What should I do if no one answers my question?. If you have new information you should edit it into the original question instead of asking a new one.
– DavidPostill♦
Mar 9 at 13:24
Speak to your ISP.
– DavidPostill♦
Mar 9 at 13:25
Why are you asking the same question again? Please don't do that, read and take note of What should I do if no one answers my question?. If you have new information you should edit it into the original question instead of asking a new one.
– DavidPostill♦
Mar 9 at 13:24
Why are you asking the same question again? Please don't do that, read and take note of What should I do if no one answers my question?. If you have new information you should edit it into the original question instead of asking a new one.
– DavidPostill♦
Mar 9 at 13:24
Speak to your ISP.
– DavidPostill♦
Mar 9 at 13:25
Speak to your ISP.
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Mar 9 at 13:25
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Generally speaking, residential internet service providers (ISPs) do not give static IP addresses to home users. They have a block of dynamically assigned IPs. If you want a static IP, you will have to pay for a "business" class of service. Similarly, port 80 is often blocked for residential customers, as running a web server is a business use in the ISPs eyes. If you want to use port 80, more than likely you will have to pay for a "business" class service. Obviously, contact your ISP and/or others servicing your area to see what is offered.
Thanks for the reply mr. Keltari, I forgot to mention a thing that i have checked the public IP in providers website where i found that my IP is a business class service.
– Dewan Musa
Mar 9 at 7:00
@DewanMusa You arent understanding what I am saying. It doesnt matter if you are a business, you dont have that level of service. Talk to your ISP. More than likely you will have to pay extra money to get a static IP.
– Keltari
Mar 9 at 7:04
Ok, thanks for the solution. one more thing may I know how can i get sure that the provided Public IP is shared ?
– Dewan Musa
Mar 9 at 7:07
my ip information looks like this -- ip: "103.106.---.--" city: "" region: "" country: "BD" loc: "23.7000,90.3750" asn: Object asn: "AS137278" name: "1 Touch BD Online Ltd." domain: "" route: "103.106.---.0/24" type: "business" company: Object name: "1 Touch BD Online Ltd." domain: "" type: "business"
– Dewan Musa
Mar 9 at 7:17
this will be my last comment: TALK TO YOUR ISP
– Keltari
Mar 9 at 7:26
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Generally speaking, residential internet service providers (ISPs) do not give static IP addresses to home users. They have a block of dynamically assigned IPs. If you want a static IP, you will have to pay for a "business" class of service. Similarly, port 80 is often blocked for residential customers, as running a web server is a business use in the ISPs eyes. If you want to use port 80, more than likely you will have to pay for a "business" class service. Obviously, contact your ISP and/or others servicing your area to see what is offered.
Thanks for the reply mr. Keltari, I forgot to mention a thing that i have checked the public IP in providers website where i found that my IP is a business class service.
– Dewan Musa
Mar 9 at 7:00
@DewanMusa You arent understanding what I am saying. It doesnt matter if you are a business, you dont have that level of service. Talk to your ISP. More than likely you will have to pay extra money to get a static IP.
– Keltari
Mar 9 at 7:04
Ok, thanks for the solution. one more thing may I know how can i get sure that the provided Public IP is shared ?
– Dewan Musa
Mar 9 at 7:07
my ip information looks like this -- ip: "103.106.---.--" city: "" region: "" country: "BD" loc: "23.7000,90.3750" asn: Object asn: "AS137278" name: "1 Touch BD Online Ltd." domain: "" route: "103.106.---.0/24" type: "business" company: Object name: "1 Touch BD Online Ltd." domain: "" type: "business"
– Dewan Musa
Mar 9 at 7:17
this will be my last comment: TALK TO YOUR ISP
– Keltari
Mar 9 at 7:26
|
show 1 more comment
Generally speaking, residential internet service providers (ISPs) do not give static IP addresses to home users. They have a block of dynamically assigned IPs. If you want a static IP, you will have to pay for a "business" class of service. Similarly, port 80 is often blocked for residential customers, as running a web server is a business use in the ISPs eyes. If you want to use port 80, more than likely you will have to pay for a "business" class service. Obviously, contact your ISP and/or others servicing your area to see what is offered.
Thanks for the reply mr. Keltari, I forgot to mention a thing that i have checked the public IP in providers website where i found that my IP is a business class service.
– Dewan Musa
Mar 9 at 7:00
@DewanMusa You arent understanding what I am saying. It doesnt matter if you are a business, you dont have that level of service. Talk to your ISP. More than likely you will have to pay extra money to get a static IP.
– Keltari
Mar 9 at 7:04
Ok, thanks for the solution. one more thing may I know how can i get sure that the provided Public IP is shared ?
– Dewan Musa
Mar 9 at 7:07
my ip information looks like this -- ip: "103.106.---.--" city: "" region: "" country: "BD" loc: "23.7000,90.3750" asn: Object asn: "AS137278" name: "1 Touch BD Online Ltd." domain: "" route: "103.106.---.0/24" type: "business" company: Object name: "1 Touch BD Online Ltd." domain: "" type: "business"
– Dewan Musa
Mar 9 at 7:17
this will be my last comment: TALK TO YOUR ISP
– Keltari
Mar 9 at 7:26
|
show 1 more comment
Generally speaking, residential internet service providers (ISPs) do not give static IP addresses to home users. They have a block of dynamically assigned IPs. If you want a static IP, you will have to pay for a "business" class of service. Similarly, port 80 is often blocked for residential customers, as running a web server is a business use in the ISPs eyes. If you want to use port 80, more than likely you will have to pay for a "business" class service. Obviously, contact your ISP and/or others servicing your area to see what is offered.
Generally speaking, residential internet service providers (ISPs) do not give static IP addresses to home users. They have a block of dynamically assigned IPs. If you want a static IP, you will have to pay for a "business" class of service. Similarly, port 80 is often blocked for residential customers, as running a web server is a business use in the ISPs eyes. If you want to use port 80, more than likely you will have to pay for a "business" class service. Obviously, contact your ISP and/or others servicing your area to see what is offered.
answered Mar 9 at 6:48
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Thanks for the reply mr. Keltari, I forgot to mention a thing that i have checked the public IP in providers website where i found that my IP is a business class service.
– Dewan Musa
Mar 9 at 7:00
@DewanMusa You arent understanding what I am saying. It doesnt matter if you are a business, you dont have that level of service. Talk to your ISP. More than likely you will have to pay extra money to get a static IP.
– Keltari
Mar 9 at 7:04
Ok, thanks for the solution. one more thing may I know how can i get sure that the provided Public IP is shared ?
– Dewan Musa
Mar 9 at 7:07
my ip information looks like this -- ip: "103.106.---.--" city: "" region: "" country: "BD" loc: "23.7000,90.3750" asn: Object asn: "AS137278" name: "1 Touch BD Online Ltd." domain: "" route: "103.106.---.0/24" type: "business" company: Object name: "1 Touch BD Online Ltd." domain: "" type: "business"
– Dewan Musa
Mar 9 at 7:17
this will be my last comment: TALK TO YOUR ISP
– Keltari
Mar 9 at 7:26
|
show 1 more comment
Thanks for the reply mr. Keltari, I forgot to mention a thing that i have checked the public IP in providers website where i found that my IP is a business class service.
– Dewan Musa
Mar 9 at 7:00
@DewanMusa You arent understanding what I am saying. It doesnt matter if you are a business, you dont have that level of service. Talk to your ISP. More than likely you will have to pay extra money to get a static IP.
– Keltari
Mar 9 at 7:04
Ok, thanks for the solution. one more thing may I know how can i get sure that the provided Public IP is shared ?
– Dewan Musa
Mar 9 at 7:07
my ip information looks like this -- ip: "103.106.---.--" city: "" region: "" country: "BD" loc: "23.7000,90.3750" asn: Object asn: "AS137278" name: "1 Touch BD Online Ltd." domain: "" route: "103.106.---.0/24" type: "business" company: Object name: "1 Touch BD Online Ltd." domain: "" type: "business"
– Dewan Musa
Mar 9 at 7:17
this will be my last comment: TALK TO YOUR ISP
– Keltari
Mar 9 at 7:26
Thanks for the reply mr. Keltari, I forgot to mention a thing that i have checked the public IP in providers website where i found that my IP is a business class service.
– Dewan Musa
Mar 9 at 7:00
Thanks for the reply mr. Keltari, I forgot to mention a thing that i have checked the public IP in providers website where i found that my IP is a business class service.
– Dewan Musa
Mar 9 at 7:00
@DewanMusa You arent understanding what I am saying. It doesnt matter if you are a business, you dont have that level of service. Talk to your ISP. More than likely you will have to pay extra money to get a static IP.
– Keltari
Mar 9 at 7:04
@DewanMusa You arent understanding what I am saying. It doesnt matter if you are a business, you dont have that level of service. Talk to your ISP. More than likely you will have to pay extra money to get a static IP.
– Keltari
Mar 9 at 7:04
Ok, thanks for the solution. one more thing may I know how can i get sure that the provided Public IP is shared ?
– Dewan Musa
Mar 9 at 7:07
Ok, thanks for the solution. one more thing may I know how can i get sure that the provided Public IP is shared ?
– Dewan Musa
Mar 9 at 7:07
my ip information looks like this -- ip: "103.106.---.--" city: "" region: "" country: "BD" loc: "23.7000,90.3750" asn: Object asn: "AS137278" name: "1 Touch BD Online Ltd." domain: "" route: "103.106.---.0/24" type: "business" company: Object name: "1 Touch BD Online Ltd." domain: "" type: "business"
– Dewan Musa
Mar 9 at 7:17
my ip information looks like this -- ip: "103.106.---.--" city: "" region: "" country: "BD" loc: "23.7000,90.3750" asn: Object asn: "AS137278" name: "1 Touch BD Online Ltd." domain: "" route: "103.106.---.0/24" type: "business" company: Object name: "1 Touch BD Online Ltd." domain: "" type: "business"
– Dewan Musa
Mar 9 at 7:17
this will be my last comment: TALK TO YOUR ISP
– Keltari
Mar 9 at 7:26
this will be my last comment: TALK TO YOUR ISP
– Keltari
Mar 9 at 7:26
|
show 1 more comment
Why are you asking the same question again? Please don't do that, read and take note of What should I do if no one answers my question?. If you have new information you should edit it into the original question instead of asking a new one.
– DavidPostill♦
Mar 9 at 13:24
Speak to your ISP.
– DavidPostill♦
Mar 9 at 13:25