Editing Setting up your Router to Fix the "425 code"

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*Note: You’ll want to pay close attention here.
 
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So what about this whole “DYNDNS” thing? For those of you who don’t know what this is, it’s a service that you can set up to point internet traffic to your computer when your external IP address is “Dynamic” or changes from time to time—as is the case with most public IP Addresses given by your Internet Service Provider (ISP).  The set-up of such service “can” be free with a little work, but this falls outside the scope of this article at this time, another article will explain this in the future.
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So what about this whole “DYNDNS” thing? For those of you who don’t know what this is, it’s a service that you can set up to point internet traffic to your computer when your external IP address is “Dynamic” or changes from time to time—as is the case with most public IP Addresses given by you Internet Service Provider (ISP).  The set-up of such service “can” be free with a little work, but this falls outside the scope of this article at this time, another article will explain this in the future.
  
 
===External IP Address===
 
===External IP Address===
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The internal “Private” IP address of a Network “usually” starts with 192.168.X.X (where “X” can vary), and is assigned to your computer(s) so they can talk to the Internet via the external “Public” IP address.  The external address can be anything in all reality, for this Wiki we’ll pretend the outside address is 84.25.240.74.
 
The internal “Private” IP address of a Network “usually” starts with 192.168.X.X (where “X” can vary), and is assigned to your computer(s) so they can talk to the Internet via the external “Public” IP address.  The external address can be anything in all reality, for this Wiki we’ll pretend the outside address is 84.25.240.74.
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==Device Specific Instructions==
 
==Device Specific Instructions==

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