1richardw wrote:Update:
I went through the steps you linked me to...set static IP, configured router's port forwarding and then put the ip:port in address bar and subsonic came up. I also entered the new static Ip in subsonic on my phone, in server, and checked connection and it says ok. This could be because I am home and on my network so I am about to go out and check over the phone when away from home network. The one thing that was odd is that when I use the whatismyip.com, it does not show this address. It shows something completely different and it's the same address that would not open anything yesterday...just a little odd.
So this is critical to understand. There are 2 different IP addresses. First, you have your computer's IP address which is now static (good job). But the more important IP address is your network's IP address which you are seeing on whatismyip. Your computer's IP address is only helpful for finding your computer on your home network. No other computer in the world besides other computers on your home network and your router know what your computers IP address is.
What you are seeing on whatismyip is your internet (or more professionally your network's) IP address. This is the IP address that any computer on the internet can see. It is assigned to your router, NOT your computer, by your Internet service provider. When subsonic is looking for your server over the internet (not just on your home network) it needs to find it through this IP. Then, because you have set up a static IP and port forwarding, when the router is asked for the something on port 85 it knows to look for your computer on your home network.
So you are almost done. In fact all you should have to do is put the IP address you see at whatismyip into the server settings in your subsonic app (with :85 at the end since that is the port you are using) and it should work even with wifi turned off.
Give this a try and let me know what happens. After that you can work on DynDNS and you should be done!