Why the router
Posted by: Anders (---.telia.com)
Date: February 28, 2010 11:06AM

When I try to connect to the WampServerPC from internet, I come to the inlog-site for the router.
How come? Something wrong with port-forwarding?

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Re: Why the router
Posted by: stevenmartin99 (---.b-ras2.blp.dublin.eircom.net)
Date: February 28, 2010 11:36AM

No , Its the router,

NAT is enabled on the router...
Nat basically thinks like this >>>
"Why would I send a request out for an ip address when I know that its my IP address.. ill just conenct via my internal IP address " - and then you end up with the router config page

If you can turn it off (not recommend as this is not what NAT does - its just a side effect) then it shud work. but most routers cant turn it off. Try your ip from a complely different network and you will see that it works just fine. You will just have to use localhost inside that network and the ip out the network.

Steven Martin
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Re: Why the router
Posted by: Anders (---.telia.com)
Date: February 28, 2010 09:32PM

OK, thank you.

Thing is that the remote router is 40 miles from here, and since I can not log in to it from my local browser bacause it says "someone is already logged in", I can not disable the NAT option.
What do to?

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Re: Why the router
Posted by: stevenmartin99 (---.b-ras2.blp.dublin.eircom.net)
Date: February 28, 2010 09:39PM

remote router? 40 miles?

i wont even ask how this is possible..

Steven Martin
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Re: Why the router
Posted by: yfastud (Moderator)
Date: March 01, 2010 12:22AM

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Thing is that the remote router is 40 miles from here
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then you did NOT setup port forward correctly

to setup access, follow this
[blog.jlbn.net]

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