Re: Fwd: Home Web Server

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Justin Zhang wrote:
My setup is exactly the same as the link picture.

I try connect routher via phone adapter and bypass phone adapter (direcly to
DSL modem, i.e. taking phone adapter off) I got two different IPs from
myIPaddress.com. My routher is D-Link DI-524 wireless router


Allright.
I refer to this page :
http://support.dlink.com/emulators/di524/st_devic.html

- Connect your router directly to the DSL modem, and disconnect the Phone adapter.

- in your router configuration :
  - in the "Firewall" part,
   - click "enabled"
   - Name : HTTP server
   - Source/Interface : WAN
   - Source/IP Ranges start/stop : empty (*)
   - Destination/Interface : LAN
   - Destination/IP Range start/stop : both 192.168.0.100
   - Destination/Protocol : TCP
   - Destination/Port Range : 8080 and 8080
  then click "Apply".

In your router config, go to Home, then Status, then look at WAN / IP address, and tell us that address.

(*) we try first that, and if it does not work, we will try something else.




Thanks

On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 9:24 AM, André Warnier <aw@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Ok, seen.

Is that *exactly* your setup ?
(if not, tell us what is different compared to the picture)

Also, when you talk below of "with and without Phone adapter", what do you
mean exactly ? are you switching the cables around, turning something on or
off, or what ?

Also, when you talk about "router", which box do you mean ?





Justin Zhang wrote:

You can see the diagram in the link
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Voip-typical.gif
Thanks

On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 8:57 AM, André Warnier <aw@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Justin Zhang wrote:
Now only local address is working http://192.168.0.100:8080/
Besides myIPaddress, is there any other way to check my external IP
address.
Since I got different IPs with and without Phone adapter. 24.78.136.243
 is
with phone adapter, and the other one is 24.78.147.173. I donot know
which
one is right or both are not right.

Well, we do not know either.  To me that setup is a bit mysterious, but

that may be because I'm in Europe as opposed to Canada.
Can you try to draw some kind of picture of what is connected to what ?



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