extra service, extra charge...
extra service, extra charge...
depende man cguro na bro... murag naa man sab cla static IP...![]()
If you want to create a website and need to access it to the internet
pwede ka webhosting or you need to buy a Public IP and BIND it with your private IP.
kanang static bro... Private IP na sa imo ISP, mao nang maka-connect ka sa internet tungod myembro naka sa ilang network.
kung ganahan ka maka browse sa imo website sa internet.. buy ka ug STATIC IP ug Public IP nila para sila na mo bind ana
para browsable na sa internet(Public)
para sayon.. WEB HOSTING nalang bro... :mrgreen:
Kung ganahan ka mo host sa imong website with your own pc or box or server if naa. Sign up for a webhosting company na mo allow nimo to manage your domain name.
Like for example:
www.akong-domain.com --> register this to the webhosting company
human you can point the A record of your domain down to the ip address of your server nga naa sa balay. Pero dynamic IP man ni which is lisod. Mostly ISP will renew your IP addresss in a couple of hours which is idle ang connection.
taga_ipil is correct sign up for a cheap hosting
ako na-dunngan ang bayad magpa-static kay pinakaless daw kay 10K.
You can host your website without static ip, no problem with that.
naa diay ko additional... kung naka DSL mo
try daw kung pwede mo maka-ask ug Public na IP nga g-assigned nila sa imo pc sa balay...
then kana nalang gamita...
check lang, not sure ko...
Murag sa akoa smartbro kay static IP man ang gihatag...
free web hosting nalang
Its simple.
You have registered a domain name, I guess.
Create a free account at dnsexit.com
Go to your domains control panel, and point the 2 dns entries to the dns servers of dnsexit.com
Next, download the update tool and install it on your PC.
Thats all.
Every time you IP changes, the update tool will update your entries at dnsexit.com.
Works 100%, I did that before I got my static IP.
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