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Hosting through dial-up connection
IIS newbie here, help...
I want to host my personal website through dial-up connection. I'm using Windows XP Pro and IIS 5.01. I can access my website through my IP, ex. http://xxx.xxx.xx.xx. I asked my friend/s to try to view it and it's not displaying. |
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Some ISP's block incoming port 80, or your firewall is blocking port 80, or you tested with a different IP than the external IP you got from your dialup connection. Typically you get a different IP each time you dial in.
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THanks for the reply. Yeah, I check first my IP after before I tell it to my friends. Though I haven't tried opening port 80. Im using the built-in firewall in XP. I'll check on that later.. Or it is because we only have downstream (not enough speed for upstream??) Thanks "Doug G".
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yea, dial-up connection works on Dynamic IP, that means its changes each time you dial-up.
to host a site from your pc you should have a static IP, means always the same IP, hope this helps -stagy |
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Thanks stage_watchman. I agree on that that dial-up works on dynamic IP.
What I do is I check first my IP and then tell it to others. So I believe it doesnt matter if its dynamic or not; as long as you know your IP it's fine. Correct me if im wrong... THanks! |
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