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own IP connectionHello,
I'm trying to view my home PC from another PC outside the local network but Explorer times out with failure to connect. I set the router firewall to forward to the PC with Internet Information Server with access through port 80; I switched off Windows Firewall to stop it preventing connections; I allowed anonymous connections through IIS properties. Is there something I'm missing? By using the reported IP address from whatismyip, I have accessed the web page I set up on the IIS PC from another PC on the local network- are there further authorisation issues preventing an outside machine from connecting with the web page? Any advice would be greatly appreciated Regards John Hi
If you can view the IIS default site/page from another computer on the Network, forwarded port (80 for http, 21 for ftp) toward the IP of the computer with IIS, and see nothing from the outside then it is possible that your ISP is blocking port 80. As an Example, Verizon blocks port 80, and 21 on many of its Consumer DSL accounts. Jack (MVP-Networking). Show quote "jac" <jacli***@optusnet.com.au> wrote in message news:4a78d891-8485-46ee-aa19-cbbafb975813@e10g2000prf.googlegroups.com... > Hello, > I'm trying to view my home PC from another PC outside the local > network but Explorer times out with failure to connect. > I set the router firewall to forward to the PC with Internet > Information Server with access through port 80; I switched off Windows > Firewall to stop it preventing connections; I allowed anonymous > connections through IIS properties. > > Is there something I'm missing? By using the reported IP address > from whatismyip, I have accessed the web page I set up on the IIS PC > from another PC on the local network- are there further authorisation > issues preventing an outside machine from connecting with the web > page? > > Any advice would be greatly appreciated > > Regards > John On Wed, 28 Nov 2007 16:23:16 -0800 (PST), jac
<jacli***@optusnet.com.au> wrote: > Is there something I'm missing? By using the reported IP address It's not clear what you're doing here. Trying to connect from an>from whatismyip, I have accessed the web page I set up on the IIS PC >from another PC on the local network internal machine using the router's external ip address shouldn't work. Is that what you're trying to do to test it? Jim. On Nov 28, 7:23 pm, jac <jacli***@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
Show quote > Hello, View what? Remote Desktop, web pages or something else?> I'm trying to view my home PC from another PC outside the local > network but Explorer times out with failure to connect. > I set the router firewall to forward to the PC with Internet > Information Server with access through port 80; I switched off Windows > Firewall to stop it preventing connections; I allowed anonymous > connections through IIS properties. > > Is there something I'm missing? By using the reported IP address > from whatismyip, I have accessed the web page I set up on the IIS PC > from another PC on the local network- are there further authorisation > issues preventing an outside machine from connecting with the web > page? > > Any advice would be greatly appreciated > > Regards > John Remote Desktop uses port 3389 Web pages uses port 80 and you need to have some type of web server installed on the PC that you are accessing. IIS is an option in XP Pro. |
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