Port Forwarding
Posted by: SuperVidz (---.dsl.stl2mo.sbcglobal.net)
Date: January 25, 2013 12:59AM

I need help!

Be for replying yes i have looked it up all over the web i have tryed meany ways people say to do it on the web and on youtube but not thing works i need help .

Can some one find out how to do this and tell me how or make a video how

My router is at&t 2701HG-B

I even tryed some software and not work
Simple Port Forwarding software

and PFConfig is not free and not the way to go i am trying all this to do it free


here is some pages i have read and tryed but did not work for me

[support.2wire.com]

[portforward.com]

i have tryed more then this but like i sad i cant get this to work

i want to make my own website on my wampsever and let the world see it i have got ever thing done i got the site up and runing with my own free domain name but this is the last thing i need done and if i can get the world to see my site then i will be upseat and fill like this was a wast of time and have to uninstall wamp and i realy hope it dont come to this but i dont know what to do


Please HELP

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Re: Port Forwarding
Posted by: RiggsFolly (---.as13285.net)
Date: January 25, 2013 02:39AM

None of your problems are related to wamp ( Apache )

There are to many variables to explain in a post, install Team Viewer, then send me a Private Message with the ID and Password that Team Viewer gives you. Leave TV running or the password will change ( changes every time you restart it.

That will allow me to connect to your PC and help you fix these problems.

I am on Universal Time ( Zulu ) ( GMT ). I will be available all day tomorrow.

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Re: Port Forwarding
Posted by: karthick-sk (117.193.213.---)
Date: January 27, 2013 07:25AM

these are the basic requirements to have the website working from wampserver.

static IP from your ISP. (if required, domain name with A record to the IP)
router with simple port forwarding would do fine.

make sure port 80 is not used for other services


futher, RiggsFolly would take forward winking smiley

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