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Posted by ABC on January 27, 2006, 9:02 am
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>I have a Netgear RP614 router. It has an internal IP address of
> 192.168.0.1
> I have three computers in my house, each has a 192.168.1.x address.
> (And they are on the same subnet as my router.)
>
> On one of my machines I have a Web Server (set as 192.168.0.22) running
> (Using IIS in window 2000 ),
> and the web server set as ports forward to 192.168.0.22 by router.
>
> If I go to http://192.168.0.22 from the web server computer, I can see
> my web Server.
> If I go to http://192.168.0.22 from the two computers behind my router,
> I can see my web Server.
>
> However, if I go to http:// WAN IP on the router from any computer
> behind my router,
> I can not access the web server. ( I did not check from outside my
> router
> in the Internet to access my WAN IP, but I think it may not work)
>
> When I remove my router and just use the web server to connect modem to
> Internet,
> every thing is ok. I can see my web server by WAP IP.
>
> I don't know where is the problem.
> It may be some where wrong in setting the router or setting my web
> server.
>
> Any one can help me?
>
Usually you can not browse your own WAN IP address from inside the firewall
because your firewall (and possibly your ISP) does not allow this to happen.
The router/firewall will stop any traffic from inside your network reaching
the WAN IP address.
If you have a friend who can help, ask them to quickly type in your IP
address in their web browser.
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