Setup a hostname for the desktop computer, and access it via that hostname.

A easy way to do that is to just hard code it into the /etc/hosts file
on the laptop.

On 10/11/2009, Kwajongen <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>  I am developing my website locally (my desktop PC using a wamp
>  server), therefore  I requested an API key as http://localhost, it
>  works like a charm.
>
>  Now, sometimes, I'd like to sit in another room and continue my
>  website development remotely, using my wireless laptop through my home
>  network.
>
>  I can easily access my local website just by entering my desktop PC IP
>  address, but I cannot access my google map page because of the API
>  key.
>
>  Can you suggest a simple way to enable me a remote connection to the
>  google map page?
>
>  Thank you
>  Alex
>
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