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  1. No broncos for me. A different theme to be revealed at a later date.

    I have some fire and ice but id like a pic. My current colony is pretty small and depending on the size I might be interested.

    Anything blue out there?

    I see dead people. Then I bring them back to life.

  2. DD-WRT will, but it's a real b*tch to get the uverse RG to just act like a modem and let another router do the dirty work. I just gave up and serve everything through my RG. You can't use the DD-WRT wireless AP to send the DDNS info because it never "sees" the IP that the outside world does.

    This indicates your "Modem" is setup as a network gateway, i.e. your routes are pointing to it as its default gateway. If you have your own router, and still have the 2wire setup, you can have ATT set the gateway interface to router mode, where it will only pass traffic to the next hop. I.e. it will hand the public IP off to your personal router. A work-around for this issue is to setup your own router, place it in the DMZ. Assign the ip of the router 1 numeric value higher than the gateway. (eg 192.168.1.1 is the 2wire, set your WRT to 192.168.1.2 with a default gateway of 192.168.1.1). You'll need to be sure to shut off the firewall on either the 2wire or on the WRT, you shouldn't run both SPI firewalls simultaneously. Also, dhcp on the 2Wire will need to be turned off, and DHCP on the WRT enabled. You'll need to add DHCP exclusions (I generally exclude 192.168.1.1 through .25, reserving the range for static IP devices). The most important step here, is to ensure the DHCP scope has 192.168.1.2 as its default gateway, otherwise it'll talk directly to the 2wire device. At this point,you have two choices, you can set a dhcp reservation for the apex, so that it has the same internal IP address all the time, without having to manually configure the IP. Or you can leave it in dynamic mode. Since you'll be using the WRT for a gateway, it will handle its own local dns registration and resolution. DynDNS can be used in the WRT at this point, as now it has the public IP.

    Uhhhhhhh???? What?

    I see dead people. Then I bring them back to life.

  3. The bubbles are not there in the morning and only appear after a few hours with the lights on.

    I would watch those bubbles if they appear after the lights are on. I had a dyno problem that I was able to kick using 4 days of total darkness and a steady regimen of peroxide. Like ty said not trying to scare you but better to be observant now than sorry later.

    I see dead people. Then I bring them back to life.

  4. Looks like a goner. Any pyramidal snail's evident in the area?

    Im looking a getting a clam,what kind of snails specifically are you talking about? I want to make sure I give mine the best chance.

    Sent from my hacked HP Touchpad running Android ICS using Tapatalk.

  5. You don't have to use the whole domain just do a sub domain subdomain.domain.com

    This I am having trouble doing. I have subdomains available through GoDaddy, but how do I use them with FreeDNS.

    I've been huffing paint fumes all week long. that makes total sense. also, upgrade your firmware before you install.

    http://www.neptunesystems.com/firmware-update-version-4-20/http://www.neptunesystems.com/firmware-update-version-4-20/http://www.neptunesystems.com/firmware-update-version-4-20/

    Yeah you do it on afraid.freedns.com

    For free you get subdomain pay and you get domain lol

    Which part am i doing on freedns?

    I downloaded the client. but im kinda lost as to what to do next.

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