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Natasha,

Natasha Popoola wrote:
| Hmm... well a null pointer exception is what I am supposed to get if
it is working, I wonder why I get the router setup page then...
| Thanks for your help anyway.

It's possible that your router is out-smarting you by handling
connections to the external interface (via the public IP address) as if
they were connections on the internal interface (via your private
192.168.x.y IP address). Technically, your request should be hitting the
external interface and routed properly, even though you are on the
"inside" of the network.

You should make sure that your DNS resolver is giving you the expected
(external) IP address, just in case.

You might want to check to see if your router has a firmware upgrade
that could fix this, if it truly is the problem.

Another option is to use a client outside your network (which isn't
particularly convenient, but it should work).

Good luck,
- -chris

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