Your router uses NAT (network address translation) to share a single IP, allocated to your internet connection, among many clients, such as your gaming PC.
So what you are attempting is not going to work.
Your router uses NAT (network address translation) to share a single IP, allocated to your internet connection, among many clients, such as your gaming PC.
So what you are attempting is not going to work.
Whatthefuck
Yeah, nah...read the other reply. The comment you are replying to is a swing and miss.
Please don't do this unless you understand and can manage the security implications of a public DNS server.
Fuck Facebook, and fuck anyone that argues on their behalf.
There are some alternatives to the official Steelseries software, what are you using it for specifically?
That's fine if you're simply trying to max out your net, but for large internal file transfers EoP are a nuisance vs GbE.
At will swings so far in advantage of employers it's not funny.