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More info?)
Is the modem directly connected to your PC? If yes, then contact your
broadband ISP. The modem needed to have some software/drivers to be
installed which will then permit it to give the IP address to your system.
This is blocked somehow.
"Jester" <Jester@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B8CEE125-EE1D-4192-BA72-66FF06206EDC@microsoft.com...
> Thanks for that, could you briefly explain what needs to be done, broadly
> speaking.
> Like what do I need to put where?
> I'm working off an external USB modem on broadband connection
>
> XP Home sp2
> Norton security 2004
>
> If you need anything else just ask
>
> cheers
>
>
>
> "Manny Borges" wrote:
>
>> Quick answer is that it sounds like the port address translation or what
>> is
>> commonly (and incorrectly ) called port mapping of the external IP
>> through
>> to the internal system.
>>
>> Besides doing this on the actual PCs you will probably have to do this on
>> the routers at each location.
>> In fact it is probably the routers that are giving you the main issue.
>>
>> Without knowing the program or the connection types and equipment that's
>> about the best I can do for now.
>>
>> --
>> Manny Borges
>> MCSE NT4-2003 (+ Security)
>> MCT, Certified Cheese Master
>>
>> The pen is mightier than the sword, and considerably easier to write
>> with.
>> -- Marty Feldman
>> "Jester" <Jester@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:429CD835-FE4E-4728-8F51-E74445490DE8@microsoft.com...
>> >I have been informed that in order for one of my programs to communicate
>> >thru
>> > my firewalls (Norton security & Windows XP) I must "force the ip
>> > address".
>> > Anybody know what I need to do?
>> > The program recognises that there is a firewall present & will not
>> > communicate to the home server.
>> >
>> > I have added the ip address to the home server to my trusted zones on
>> > norton
>> > but this isn't working.
>> >
>> > Any other ideas would be gatefully received.
>>
>>
>>