Static IP/Forwarding Ports

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I recently was trying to install a program that required me to forward my NAT
ports and also required me to keep a Static IP Address. Once I did this I was
unable to use MSN messanger. I tried changing it all back to normal but it
still did not work.
Please help me in any way possible.
 
Reuben said:
I recently was trying to install a program that required me to forward my
NAT
ports and also required me to keep a Static IP Address. Once I did this I
was
unable to use MSN messanger. I tried changing it all back to normal but it
still did not work.
Please help me in any way possible.

What program is this?
How did you achieve a "static IP Address"? did you just change your
networking setting for TCP/IP to a local address rather than obtaining one
from a DHCP server?
 
The program is a bittorrent program for file-sharing.
I entered the IP address and such from the information I got into the TCP/IP.
I changed it back to dynamic but nothing happend and I am still having
problems with MSN messenger but have no problem with internet explorer. I
also tried reinstalling messenger
 
I recently was trying to install a program that required me to forward my NAT
ports and also required me to keep a Static IP Address. Once I did this I was
unable to use MSN messanger. I tried changing it all back to normal but it
still did not work.
Please help me in any way possible.

Already asked and answered. You do know how to look up previous posts
and see the answers, right? If not, you certainly shouldn't be
messing with your broadband router configurations.

Patience.
 

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