http://192.168.0.3:8080/
quack Member Jan 11, 2004 #4 try it now and lt me know. I wish routers would route and not firewall!!!!
quack Member Jan 12, 2004 #7 well i set my netgear port forwarding with the server addy of the router and opened 8080 to 8084.????
well i set my netgear port forwarding with the server addy of the router and opened 8080 to 8084.????
quack Member Jan 12, 2004 #8 http://68.109.96.15:8080/ finally!!! This better work. I hate 'busy body' routers!!!
dflannagan Member Jan 12, 2004 #9 there you go with the new link. pretty cool FYI, the 192.168.... link will not work as that is an internal network address and not reachable from the internet....
there you go with the new link. pretty cool FYI, the 192.168.... link will not work as that is an internal network address and not reachable from the internet....