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Re: How to use wamp on my IP?
Posted by: Roel (---.deven1.ov.home.nl)
Date: January 19, 2008 11:34AM

so i need to try 82.72.77.37:8080??

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Re: How to use wamp on my IP?
Posted by: Roel (---.deven1.ov.home.nl)
Date: January 19, 2008 12:42PM

i found something about port 8080 (@ my router): Here

All my ports, whose are open: Here

but @ this site

it says



Secure
80 (HTTP)

This port is completely invisible to the outside world.

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Re: How to use wamp on my IP?
Posted by: Roel (---.deven1.ov.home.nl)
Date: January 19, 2008 03:19PM

any1??

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Re: How to use wamp on my IP?
Posted by: yfastud (Moderator)
Date: January 19, 2008 03:34PM

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Secure
80 (HTTP)

This port is completely invisible to the outside world.
As I guessed, your isp blocked port 80 or might be all small number ports, so use port 8080 then, refer to this thread

[forum.wampserver.com]

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Re: How to use wamp on my IP?
Posted by: Roel (---.deven1.ov.home.nl)
Date: January 19, 2008 04:02PM

but than i get this:

[www.design-xtr.nl]

1: I try to add port 8080.

2: I get this error if i press on ADD

3: This is where the error is about.

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Re: How to use wamp on my IP?
Posted by: yfastud (Moderator)
Date: January 19, 2008 04:14PM

I think you missing the * in the second box for remote management

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Re: How to use wamp on my IP?
Posted by: Roel (---.deven1.ov.home.nl)
Date: January 19, 2008 04:20PM

If i put an * in the last box (to) i still get:

Remote IP Range FROM * TO [nothing]

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Re: How to use wamp on my IP?
Posted by: Roel (---.deven1.ov.home.nl)
Date: January 19, 2008 04:21PM

And if i go to 82.72.77.37:8080, i need to log in and when i do this, i come in the router options again

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Re: How to use wamp on my IP?
Posted by: yfastud (Moderator)
Date: January 19, 2008 07:25PM

He he... he he.... ;-)

I know people hat me when I say this, but I suggest you go and get another router, and I recommend to get netgear, which is very easy to setup port forward and you can get it for about 5 bucks when on sale or even FREE after rebate

However, before getting another router. try this first:

192.168.123.1 192.168.123.255

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Re: How to use wamp on my IP?
Posted by: Roel (---.deven1.ov.home.nl)
Date: January 23, 2008 05:47PM

both doesnt work sad smiley

but [192.168.123.103] does.

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Re: How to use wamp on my IP?
Posted by: yfastud (Moderator)
Date: January 23, 2008 06:27PM

that are the range for setup from 1 to 255, and your 103 is w/i that range

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Re: How to use wamp on my IP?
Posted by: Roel (---.deven1.ov.home.nl)
Date: January 25, 2008 04:37PM

yea, it works for local LAN right? so it works. But not for outside.

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Re: How to use wamp on my IP?
Posted by: yfastud (Moderator)
Date: January 25, 2008 07:20PM

Ok, so LAN already work, good; now, type in your browser this url whereismyip.com, then input that number in the browser, post here what you get

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Re: How to use wamp on my IP?
Posted by: Roel (---.deven1.ov.home.nl)
Date: February 09, 2008 03:52PM

My router is: Compex Netpassage 26G and if i go to my ip (82.72.77.37), i get this (dutch):

De verbinding werd geherinitialiseerd



De verbinding met de server werd geherinitialiseerd tijdens het laden van de pagina.


* Misschien is de website tijdelijk niet beschikbaar of overbelast. Probeer over
enkele ogenblikken opnieuw.

* Controleer uw netwerkverbinding indien u geen enkele pagina kunt laden.

* Verzeker u ervan dat Firefox toegang heeft tot het web als uw
computer of netwerk beveiligd is door een firewall of proxyserver.


[opnieuw proberen]



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/09/2008 03:53PM by Roel.

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Re: How to use wamp on my IP?
Posted by: Zappo (---.upc-a.chello.nl)
Date: February 11, 2008 12:00AM

Roel, Gast!!!
Zoek eerst zelf eens wat uit VOORDAT je aan iets als zelf een website hosten gaat beginnen!!!
Ik bedoel, als je het verschil niet ziet in een LOCAL IP of een IP van je ISP (Internet Service Provider voor de duidelijkheid) dan moet je toch echt eerst even wat "Studeren" voordat je iets technisch als hosting gaat proberen! (Zorg op z'n minst dat je de "uitslag" van ipconfig helemaal begrijpt)
En daarbij, hoe verwacht jij nou dat Frans- en Engelstalige mensen de Nederlandse foutmeldingen die je tot 2 keer toe opgeeft gaan begrijpen?!?!?
En (deze is, geef ik toe een beetje slap) zorg eerst dat je weet wat je typt: "I rode somewhere" ?!?!?! Dude!... Woordeboek online, of zoek een nederlands forum....



Sorry guys, (including Roel (I was a bit harsh...))
Just some criticism on the questions asked right here... especially the ones containing Dutch error-messages.
Point being that I've been "in to" this stuff for some time now, and all questions asked seem beginners stuff to me. In my opinion, some basic networking knowledge is needed for Roel's intended goal, and some "studying" would be beneficial... (Understanding what IPCONFIG comes up with would be nice to begin with for example)

Just a note to Roel:
Maybe you need to look at: www.no-ip.com



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/11/2008 12:14AM by Zappo.

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Re: How to use wamp on my IP?
Posted by: djaburg (---.sd.sd.cox.net)
Date: February 13, 2008 01:14AM

The issue is that your internet service provider (ISP) is blocking incoming port 80 and your router is using 8080 as its own admin page. In your router you should have a configuration for port forwarding. For example you can forward port 10101 to port 80 inside your network. If you can do that, then configure your router to forward port 10101 to port 80 to the ip address of the computer in your network running WAMP (ex 192.168.123.103). Then from you should be able to go to [82.72.77.37] and that should get you to where you need to go. Then you can also use a free DNS service like www.dyndns.org to create a mapping to your home, such as myhouse.homeip.net so you can use [myhouse.homeip.net] to get to your internal server.

If most of this doesn't make sense, I'm not sure how much easier I can make it. Good luck.

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