Well, there are two more things to do.
1. If you have a router you will have to forward the ports for the
webserver (80, etc) to the correct internal ip. - depending on your
security needs consider putting your webserver into the fm
2. There are multiple services out there that offer dynamic d
u can do one more thing, u need to get a public ip or a static ip from ur
ISP, this will make sure that u have a constant ip on ur machine so that it
can be accessed from anywhere..
Chaitanya
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 2:10 AM, Warren Vail wrote:
> The IP you cited Is the IP provided by your rou
The IP you cited Is the IP provided by your router or modem, and not one
others from "out side" can use to access your server. Now on the other side
of that, if you go to the machine that has the WAMP installed and open a
browser and point it to "http://what.is.my.ip.com"; you may see the "public