how u did u Computer Change to site on Internet

01/13/2010 05:44 maleket-el-oloob#1
how u did u Computer Change to site on Internet ;)

Step 1
Creating account in
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how opine port in my router

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01/13/2010 13:31 Zombe#2
Umm, I used xampp, if that's what you are asking.
01/13/2010 15:29 EliteWarrior#3
I dont understand the question at all.
01/13/2010 17:39 janvier123#4
cant you use DHCP ?
01/13/2010 23:04 l2zeo#5
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cant you use DHCP ?
DHCP= Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol ?!
do you speak this?
01/13/2010 23:38 Decima#6
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cant you use DHCP ?
if she is on a local network she will have to make her LAN IP static thru the router and her OS network configuration, otherwise it wont know which machine to forward the port to
01/14/2010 00:11 ҉ THT ҉#7
localhost
127.0.0.1

need xampp
01/14/2010 04:18 maleket-el-oloob#8
i will do thees in Video
01/14/2010 09:31 janvier123#9
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DHCP= Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol ?!
do you speak this?
yep, 192.168.1.XXX
its easier to to have dhcp running then to play around with proxy's
but it can be that your provider demands that you work with a proxy in order to have internet

not every tutorial can work for your router, cuz every router is different from the others but here is a basic one:


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Instructions


Step 1

Open a browser window and type the IP address of the router in the address.

Step 2

Enter your username and password to access the router. Once the correct username and password are entered, the user interface opens.

Step 3

Click the "Services" link on the left side of the screen.

Step 4

Click the "Add Custom Service" button. This opens a configuration screen that asks for the port information.

Step 5

Enter a friendly name for the port forwarding rule. Select the type of port, which is normally "TCP."

Step 6

Enter one or more ports in the "Port Start" and "Port End" text boxes. If it's only one port to forward, enter one number in both text boxes. If it's a range of addresses, enter the start and stop port numbers. Click the "Apply" button.

Step 7

Click the "Firewall Rules" on the left of the screen.

Step 8

Click the "Add" button under the "Inbound Services" section.

Step 9

Enter the IP address for the server where the port traffic is routed. This is any server in your internal land that handles the request for services. Click the "Apply" button.

Step 10

Close the browser window.
01/14/2010 09:36 maleket-el-oloob#10
u need to Du thees
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01/14/2010 12:53 janvier123#11
so this is a tutorial ?
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and post something that is saying "tutorial" or "guide"
01/14/2010 14:04 maleket-el-oloob#12
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so this is a tutorial ?
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and post something that is saying "tutorial" or "guide"

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01/14/2010 14:05 Zombe#13
Oh, LOL, this was a tutorial? xD
First learn english, then make tutorials, as I didn't even understand this was a tutorial at the beginning...
And Here is my tutorial:

1. Install xampp, it will forward port 80 automatically
2. If your ISP is blocking port 80, give them a call and tell them to unblock it.
01/14/2010 14:15 maleket-el-oloob#14
i open 80 & 8080 and working with my
01/14/2010 16:15 janvier123#15
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2. If your ISP is blocking port 80, give them a call and tell them to unblock it.
mine is and there are not opening it, for security reasons
use port 8080 instead :)