2) Have the router DHCP assign IPs in a different range, starting at 192.168.1.100 for other computers on your network
3) Update the IP routing table in the router to map port 8080 to the Apache IP
4) In the Apache .conf file, make sure it listens to port 8080 That should do it Stephen Daniel L. McGrew wrote:
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