can not access my web server by my WAN IP by router RP614

can not access my web server by my WAN IP by router RP614

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can not access my web server by my WAN IP by router RP614 jaddyli 01-27-2006
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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Posted by jaddyli@yahoo.com on January 27, 2006, 11:40 am
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Thank you both. William P. N. Smith and ABC.

You are right. The computer behind my router can not access my web
server but computers outside my router.

Thank you !!


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