Re: Router change issue

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This is all correct. I think I have determined that this router blocks WAN requests from devices on the LAN, something the Airport Express does not do. Everything seems to work now that I have Comcast's router in bridge mode. 

Thanks for your trying to help me!


On Jul 25, 2013, at 4:26 AM, Mauricio Tavares <raubvogel@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On Wed, Jul 24, 2013 at 5:02 PM, James Coyle <jamescoyle1@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>> I installed a new wireless router last night from Comcast. Previously I had
>> been using an Apple Airport Extreme as a router along with a regular cable
>> modem. I have duplicated the IP scheme on this new router and have opened up
>> the appropriate port so that Apache can serve up my web site, but so far I
>> have had no luck in getting the pages to display.
>> 
>> As I said, I've confirmed that the correct port for my web hop via DYNDns is
>> open (port 8102) and it is mapped to my internal IP address. I have not
>> changed my Apache config file or anything else.
>> 
>> The only thing I can think of here is that Apache is confused by the change
>> in hardware since both the Airport Extreme and the new Comcast wireless
>> router are/were using the same 10.0.0.x range of addresses.
>> 
>> My old Airport is now in bridge mode and is not acting as a router.
>> 
>      I need to draw your network. Is this what you have?
> 
> Internet---------[modem]
>                        |
>                        |
>                    [comcast router]---------------[airport extreme]
>     (10.0.0.0/24) |10.0.0.A                       10.0.0.B
>                        | FW rule: WAN port 8102 goes to 10.0.0.C port 80
>                        |
>                        |10.0.0.C
>                    [web server]
> 
>> I am reluctant to call Comcast, first of all because they are Comcast, and
>> secondly because they are now pushing a higher level of paid support that
>> I'm not interested in.  I'd appreciate any help anyone could provide.
>> Thanks.
> 
>      I understand completely, which is why I want to make sure I
> understand your network so I can give  suggestions. =)
> 
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