thestoloffs wrote:
Here's my question:
Most routers I know for home usage have a 192.168.x.x address for their user interface web page. That's a locally assigned IP address, findable within your local LAN -- but NOT visible (i.e., DNS-identifiable) to the WAN side (i.e., the Internet).
Any suggestions?
That is not the address you would use to remotely access the unit.
The network side has a "real" address and that is the one that you would need.
And it would have to be capable of doing remote network access. And to be reliable, you would have to subscribe to a fixed address for the network side of the router.