XPost: comp.mobile.android, alt.os.linux, alt.comp.os.windows-10   
   From: robin_listas@es.invalid   
      
   On 2017-04-14 15:52, nospam wrote:   
   > In article , Carlos E.R.   
   > wrote:   
   >   
   >>>> When I say I need a "static IP" (address) for my device and I have (at   
   >>>> least) my device (which happens to be an Android device) and a (NAT)   
   >>>> router, then:   
   >>>>   
   >>>> - What do I mean (by "I need a "static IP" for my device")?   
   >>>   
   >>> I won't question why you need a static IP address for your device.   
   >>> Well, maybe I will a little.   
   >> ...   
   >>> Things like phones,   
   >>> tablets, game boxes, gizmos, laptops, PC's, media players, etc work   
   >>> nicely with DHCP assigned addresses.   
   >>   
   >> Well, you have missed some information. There is some in the first post   
   >> of the thread, and more on the previous thread (I don't remember if it   
   >> was crosposted to the same groups), and then repeated again on some   
   >> other posts in this thread.   
   >>   
   >> The OP is running a small FTP server on his phone, when needed, and   
   >> accesses it from his computer. Obviously having the device on the same   
   >> IP every day avoids having to find the IP of the day.   
   >   
   > as has been explained, that does not require a static ip.   
      
   As has been explained, it does.   
      
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   Cheers, Carlos.   
      
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