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Ip Conflict

PostPosted: 11. May 2008 16:26
by Bong-Master
hi guys i have a ip conflict issue i have the lates ver installed

my problem is that my netgear router uses 192.168.0.1
i have changed this but when i try to view my site is wants me to login to my router.

any idears ??

PostPosted: 12. May 2008 12:45
by LooseCannon
Hello and welcome Bong-Master.

Firstly, would you please use capital letters to start a sentence and a full stop to end it? It would make your post much easier to read. Thanks.

Secondly, regarding your query, I'd like some more information about your situation please.

1. How are you trying to access your site? Ip or name adress?
2. XP or Vista?
3. Your site is on your PC or another machine?
4. What's the ip address of the machine that's running XAMPP? You imply that it's now different from the router, but would you confirm that?

PostPosted: 12. May 2008 14:52
by Bong-Master
hi & thank you for the welcome

firstly i would appreacheate you NOT correcting my grammar if i wanted grammar lessons i would go here http://www.bbc.co.uk/skillswise/words/grammar.

dyns.com to connect to my ip via bong-master.kicks-ass.net
xp
my pc
pc ip 192.168.0.5
router ip 192.168.0.1

have a nice day

PostPosted: 13. May 2008 18:19
by LooseCannon
Oh. Sorry I offended you. Good luck.

PostPosted: 13. May 2008 22:07
by Bong-Master
so because i have no grammar & i have spoken up about ppl correcting myself you are not gonna help ??

PostPosted: 13. May 2008 23:24
by Wiedmann
hi guys i have a ip conflict issue i have the lates ver installed

There can't be a conflict. Your router have "192.168.0.1" and your pc have "192.168.0.5". So where is the conflict?

PostPosted: 14. May 2008 11:59
by ifokkema
Bong-Master wrote:firstly i would appreacheate you NOT correcting my grammar

He wasn't correcting your grammar. He was trying to help you format your message in such a way more people will read it, which will help you get help faster.

sentences like these are harder to read because there is no capitalization and punctuation this makes some people decide not to help you that's all

So you said you changed your router's IP. That means your IP will change also, if you use DHCP. That will mean you need to change the router's forward rule also to your new IP!