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15 years ago
awl19
Nevermind I fixed it, thanks again for your help!
Forum: WampServer English
15 years ago
awl19
I already copied my ipconfig into my screenshot I have in the post above I'll just post it anyways: Microsoft Windows Copyright (c) 2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. C:\Users\Andrew>ipconfig Windows IP Configuration Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection: Connection-specific DNS Suffix . : hsd1.tx.comcast.net. Link-local IPv6 Address . . . . . :
Forum: WampServer English
15 years ago
awl19
I havn't seen anything about an internal IP but yes I have been using both 1 and 4 because I saw them both in my dos window after typing in ipconfig. I got a screenshot of my router's status page and ipconfig. But then I just noticed my Ipv4 was actually 192.168.1.104 not 192.168.1.4...so I'll be deleting those 4 values I have on my Port Forward Page.
Forum: WampServer English
15 years ago
awl19
stevenmartin99, thanks for reply: linksys model: wrt54g version 2.0 is wamp working on localhost?: yes apache port: 8080 ip of computer: 76.31.227.46 canyouseeme.org port 80 check: blocked (Reason: Connection timed out) canyouseeme.org port 8080 check: blocked (Reason: Connection timed out) canyouseeme.org port 8180 check: blocked (Reason: Connection timed out) When I use 76.31.227.46
Forum: WampServer English
15 years ago
awl19
Thanks again for your reply, yfastud. So do you think there is any chance of Forwarding Port 80 through Linksys? I mean I've had this router for about 2-3 years now and don't really have money for a new one...I know they are pretty cheap like $50-$90 but my family is in a bit of a financial bind right now so getting a router at this time is kind of...stupid. But any tutorials or anything on twe
Forum: WampServer English
15 years ago
awl19
Thanks for your reply yfastud. I am currently running on Windows Vista Ultimate SP1. Best regards, Andrew
Forum: WampServer English
15 years ago
awl19
Ok so I've looked at ALOT of topics in this forum trying to solve my problem and I did try a tutorial by "stevenmartin99" and saw him reply to several topics as well but no matter what I do I just can't get my website go online, just locally. Comcast is my ISP and they pretty much block everything cause they suck...so I'm thinking port 80/8080/8180 are all blocked ports...I have tried
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