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Thread ID: 100851 2009-06-23 01:05:00 How to broadcaste Website running in home PC to all internet users babip (14282) Press F1
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784872 2009-06-25 02:31:00 Correct.

K, this needs to be done from home as I can't Remotely go to my home from my work pc :)
surely will do tonight
babip (14282)
784873 2009-06-25 03:24:00 Woosh has Wireless modem which give 2 output cables both goes in to the Head unit. first is telephone cable which goes in to my phone, second is RJ 45 cable (Lan cable) which goes to my PC (But instead of going to my PC, As I have wireless router, It goes to my Linksys Router)

So, the modem is just plugged in to a LAN port on the router? Where does the modem forward all traffic to? Port forwarding does NOT work between internal LAN ports on most routers, it is for the WAN-to-LAN interface.
inphinity (7274)
784874 2009-06-25 03:30:00 Yes, woosh modem is just plugged in to one of the 4 LAN port to linksys router.
1 . "Where does the modem forward all traffic to?"
No clue, I believe everything is going in to router ? and router sends to my laptop and pc ?

2. "Port forwarding does NOT work between internal LAN ports on most routers, it is for the WAN-to-LAN interface"
Not anywhere near to my knowledge, I have no idea what is this ?
babip (14282)
784875 2009-06-25 03:33:00 The modem needs to know what to do with incoming traffic on port 80, or 81, or whatever. Since it's on a LAN port on the router, the router doesn't treat it as incoming - hey, it's on the local network already, I don't need to do any address translation or port forwarding.

Either, the modem has a config interface (this is probably the login on 192.168.1.1) and you can set forwarding here, or you need to get a router with a WAN port (as opposed to a router with a built-in ADSL modem).

There must be some custom routing rules in the WAG200G for it to be working with this setup.
inphinity (7274)
784876 2009-06-25 03:38:00 I think we're getting a little confused with the terms router versus modem - your Woosh "base unit" which you plug your phone into, and that LAN cable comes out of, is itself a router.

As such, you will need to set up port forwarding on that (since it is the one which is directly connected to the "internet"), rather than on your Linksys router.
somebody (208)
784877 2009-06-25 03:43:00 As far as I can tell, yes, the Linksys WAG200G is being used as a switch and a wireless AP, but NOT for any routing, unless there are some custom routing rules directing all LAN traffic to the LAN interface on the Woosh unit - unlikely.
So, all port forwarding should be done on the Woosh device.
inphinity (7274)
784878 2009-06-25 03:45:00 Just a thought - have we ruled out that password prompt being for the Woosh base unit? If not, can you disable port forwarding on your router (or better still, unplug your Linksys router), and get someone to access your external IP address and see if they still get that password prompt. it Does (www.imagef1.net.nz) ask for a user name / Password

Out of Interest, where on the PC do you have the Web Site - I just double checked on Mine from my IP address, and it's not bringing up the index in the title, ( mines on C: Drive in a folder called website ) only showing the main page.

You dont have password protected folders and the site folder is Password ???
wainuitech (129)
784879 2009-06-25 04:29:00 None of my folder or site is password protected
I am using wamp server so my site is on "D:\wamp\www"
As i mentioned earlier, I am able to access "D:\wamp\www" by typing http://localhost OR
http://192.168.1.35 and it gives me the Wamp home page, Where I have 3 websites, I can choose to go to whichever I like.
babip (14282)
784880 2009-06-25 04:42:00 Did you check for port forwarding options in the Woosh device config? inphinity (7274)
784881 2009-06-25 04:52:00 How do I log in to Woosh device ?
A. When I go .1.1 it gives me PSOD (Password Screen Of Death) and I do not know what is this password

B. When I go .1.99, this is my Linksys router. Where to find woosh device from router config ?
babip (14282)
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