Posted by:
stevenmartin99
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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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