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2010-12-08 01:23 PM
2010-12-09 06:19 PM
2010-12-09 08:08 PM
rob2218 wrote:Duane is talking about something different than the server. But related!
So...just's so's I'm clear as mud here......
A STATIC I.P. address is what GS is recommending...is it not?
2010-12-09 08:12 PM
vfrontiers wrote:Duane,
I have a current Netgear Wireless Router... I can get into the SETUP system... but I could not find the menu that allows me to map IP to MAC address...
2010-12-09 08:14 PM
Michael wrote:WNR2000
Duane, What model Netgear Wireless router do you have?
2010-12-09 08:16 PM
2010-12-15 07:26 PM
2010-12-15 08:04 PM
rob2218 wrote:To clear up a possible misunderstanding: you are NOT going through a third party when you have a dynamic (cheap) IP address and a domain name lookup service such as dyndns.org. No data at all goes through a 3rd party site! All that happens is that your domain name is mapped to your actual dynamic IP address by the standard internet domain name service function ... once a remote computer has obtained that IP address, all communication is direct (well as direct as IP traffic can be) to your server.
Our I.T. (sub-consultant) comes into today to reset our I.P. from a Dynamic one to a Static address so we can remotely access the BIM server with having to go thru a third party.
2010-12-15 08:08 PM
rob2218 wrote:This is why one should "never" access a BS via the IP address, but rather via a domain name. If you call your BS myserver.yadayada.com and access it via that name both internally and externally, you will never have a problem. Perhaps things got improved in 14, but in 13, you could not address a server by both a local IP address and an external IP address - libraries/etc would not be found.
Now, I just thought of this concern I have.
Now that our IP addresses will ALL be different, what happens to the data in Archicad being accessed/linked to our users?
When I open up Archicad and try to connect to the BIM server.....will my projects lose their HOTLINKED connections to other files since the IP addresses will be different?
Will I have to relink all my 16 floors of my multiple hotlinked TW files onto each other or will they remember where they need to relink themselves from?
Will I need to search on some sort of "LIST" that allows me to reroute-reconnect/re-path to the new Static IP address information?
I'm a bit concerned that our users will FREAK when the files don't link or update automatically like they were before our switch from the Dynamic IP to the Static IP.
Please, advise.
2010-12-15 08:47 PM
2010-12-15 10:12 PM
rob2218 wrote:Not really, other than beta testing it all. But, then I'm kind of an IT / geek guy.
I'd surely like to pick your brain a bit more since it seems you have had experience on this personally.