Posted: 29. January 2006 23:55
ok i see what u r saying
and yes when u have a router u need to use the ip address that your computer has not the one you are going to get from websites, that 1 is called an external ip address (every computer on your network has that one) you need to use the one that was on the CMD (the one that ended in 100)
i also believe the router needs to be set to the TCP setting instead of both(or at least mine did, your may be different)
i have a belkin router so even from the pictures on that website i gave u i havin g troubl helping u because i can't see the interface and all the functions but i'll try.
so, the page where u set up the forwarding is still not letting u see pages from ur ip address?
if not i have a question
how many computers do u have on ur network?
and yes when u have a router u need to use the ip address that your computer has not the one you are going to get from websites, that 1 is called an external ip address (every computer on your network has that one) you need to use the one that was on the CMD (the one that ended in 100)
i also believe the router needs to be set to the TCP setting instead of both(or at least mine did, your may be different)
i have a belkin router so even from the pictures on that website i gave u i havin g troubl helping u because i can't see the interface and all the functions but i'll try.
so, the page where u set up the forwarding is still not letting u see pages from ur ip address?
if not i have a question
how many computers do u have on ur network?