Hi again, didnt work to turn DHCP off, just rendered the PC/server without IP
address (ie not even the local net)
looking at WAN services, I get the following fields to fill (for "+ Add new
IPv4 port mapping" ):
IPv4 Port forwarding table
Name Protocol WAN port LAN port Destination IP
Destination MAC
so the "Destination" in this, would that actually be the PC/server IP (which I
then guess I have to set manually in the PC )
OK: possibly I get it, I CANNOT GET EXTERNA IP ADDRESS LIKE BEFORE (with the
old modem, I got 2 IPv4 addresses assigned by WAN/telia)
now with this modem/router, I will only get one IPv4, and then I have to "lift
" traffic based on Port-number as addressed for outgoing/incoming traffic
to an IP (+port) on the Local net created by the Technicolor..........
possilby.....
tnx
/georg
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>Op woensdag 31 oktober 2018 11:26:32 CET schreef [email protected]:
>> Hi !
>>
>> I have run my apache server for several years (yeah I know I should take
>> time to upgrade to later version, anyways)
>>
>> I have hade an (slow) ADSL connectivity to swedish operator Telia, using an
>> Zyxtel modem, however that was burn by lightning so have now shifted to the
>> telia supplied Technicolor router/modem; however, then the server is no
>> longer visible to the network !
>
>What you need is to configure "port forwarding" in your router/modem, which
>you can do by using your browser to connect to the modem/router. Probably a
>menu like Advanced Settings.
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>Freek de Kruijf
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