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    This may be a technical problem but i know alot of web developers use it.

    For some reason when i go to ipchicken.com, find my ip, type it in the address bar followed by the link to the directory the network times out.

    There are 2 computers in my house and i dunno if they have the same IP or what, im no computer wizard in that respect.

    I dunno if it's my router settings?

    Any help will be appreciated

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    I don't really know, it works for me. I have a static IP though, so I'm not sure if that affects it. Try restarting if you've only just installed wamp.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jxhn View Post
    I don't really know, it works for me. I have a static IP though, so I'm not sure if that affects it. Try restarting if you've only just installed wamp.
    Will that actually help?

    I think i have a static IP

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    Goto http://localhost/ or http://localhost:80/ (Apache)

    instead of using your IP, that would make you have to configure an outgoing connection for the WAMP server.

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    Don't you know the basics of networking?

    You need to setup a port-forward in your router for port 80 (or whatever port apache is listening on). The port needs to be forwarded to your network ip (local) which can be found by typing ipconfig in CMD.

    Then after that you need to edit the httpd.conf to allow people from external connections to access that content, as by default its blocked to keep snoopers away. Todo this change "Deny from all" to "Allow from all" in the httpd.conf (there will be multiple entries).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Source View Post
    Don't you know the basics of networking?
    Obviously i don't otherwhys i wouldn't be posting. I have never been in this situation.

    Calon - I want to show people whats on my pc though.

    Matt - I will try but i don't think my router allows it.

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    All router allow it, just sometimes they use different names.


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    Fixed it. I have a different IP from what IP chicken says i have..

    it works now

    Cheers for everyone who tried to help

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    As Matt said, you have to port forward if you want other people to see your WAMP files.

    It's very easy and there are a lot of website's dedicated to tutorials on port forwarding, just type in your router manufacturer and model number and there's most likely a guide for it.

    Fixed it. I have a different IP from what IP chicken says i have..

    it works now
    Use a proxy in your browser or something?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Calon View Post

    Use a proxy in your browser or something?
    Don't think so

    Oh well i know my IP now anyway so all is good

    A static IP doesn't reset when you turn your router off does it?

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