Hello again!
I did a try again but I failed again. What I did was to follow information to set up a static IP address.
"In Windows XP, Vista, and Windows 7:
Go to Start / Control Panel.
In WIndows XP, click "Network and Internet Connections" and then "Network connections".
In Vista and Windows 7, click "Network and Internet" and then "Network and Sharing Center". In Vista, then click "Manage network connections". In Windows 7, click "Change adapter settings".
Right click your internet connection. Yours might be called "Local Area Connection" or "Wireless Network Connection". From the drop-down list, select "Properties".
In XP, select "Internet Protocol TCP/IP" and then click Properties.
In Vista and Windows 7, select "Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)" and then click Properties.
Select "Use the following IP address" for a static IP. (If you need to change it back to dynamic addressing later, set this to "Obtain an IP address automatically.)
Enter the static IP address you want to use on this PC. The IP address must be at least one greater than the router's IP address, and it must not be the same as any other computer on your local network. So for example, if your router's IP address is 192.168.1.1, you might set your PC's address to 192.168.1.2 or 192.168.1.3. Routers are usually configured to reserve addresses above 100 (as the last number in the IP) for dynamic IPs, so the range from 2 to 99 is usually ok to use for static IPs.
The "Subnet mask" is usually filled in automatically, but if not, set it to 255.255.255.0
For the "Default gateway", enter your router's IP address found above. Enter the router's IP address again for the "Preferred DNS server" and leave the "Alternate DNS server" blank.
Click OK twice to save."
I manage to do this and also checked with IPconfig the new values are there.
After that I tried to use FS Host client to connect to FS HOST and still no session. I tried both external IP and and Internal IP addresses. No luck.
Next thing I did was going into my router and don't know if I should do this or not but I did change it to static IP address and put in the same values there as mention above according to my new IP config. After that I tried again and still no luck.
What happened then I tried to go out on Internet was my router told me there was a conflict with IP addresses and had to set new IP address for my router.
I still don't understand but looks I still don't do it right!
Any clue what I do wrong and not get FS HOST to work!
Alf K