On Saturday, January 26, 2002, at 10:03  AM, Ed T wrote:

>
>
> Louis A Labrie wrote:
>
>> The webserver is set up and running just fine I can access it from an
>> internal address.
>> I have set up port forwarding port 80 for the QS. but can not access
>> from outside address.
>
> If you are trying to access the outside address from within your network
> it won't work, you need to be physically outside the network. I don't
> think DHCP makes a difference as long as you have an static IP address,
> at least it doesn't on my netgear router.
> HTH
> ED T
>
> --
>

No I had a friend try and also I used my powerbook and dialed up and 
tryed to access
And yes I have a static IP.
I have it set up to forward port 80 to the QS now using DHCP as I can't 
get it working when
Manually assigning IP's.

Lou


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