On Saturday, January 26, 2002, at 10:34  AM, Jack Honeycutt wrote:

>> Hi all
>> Kinda new to this list
>> I've been a Mac user for 2 years.
>> I have a home network set up for over a year.
>> I have Dsl modem connected to Linksys 1 port router.
>> Then uplinked to a 5 port switch and uplinked to
>> another 5 port switch that has 2 5 port hub's off of it.
>> The Linksys is set up for DHCP.
>> anyway the network is working fine.
>
> You need to find out the dynamic IP address that your ISP is tossing to 
> you.
> Which telco do you have DSL from?  You can get this address if you
> telnet into your DSL modem, and sometimes from your windows box.
> When you get this address, you can type it in from outside your
> network to see if you have the linksys set up correctly.
>
> jack
>

I know the address. It is a static IP and its not working.
I have the Linksys router setup as DHCP
my QS (the web server) is 192.168.1.101 and I
have port forwarding for port 80 to that IP set up.
Its not working. I can access it internaly so the web server is up and 
running.
Lou



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