Hold your horses guys, I fixed it :) Charles-Galpin was correct, it was my
router that was causing the issue.

I just want to Tell everyone how I solved it.

I have a Dlink-di 524 Router.
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To fix this I logged in to the router interface.
Clicked Tab "Advanced" Then Virtual Server.

Enable
Wrote name Geoserver
Then for IP I had to use the WAN-IP, that is the ip that i get when i go to
whatismyip.com

Private port:8080
Public port:8080

Always.

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This fixed the problem, so people that want to acess the geoserver from
outside
have to use the WAN-ip, then the router redirects to my geoserver.

Thanks everyone for being helpful. Next thing i will start with is to learn
some basic XML,JAvascript and start with open layers. :)

Steff

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