On Sat, 17 Dec 2005 21:30:14 GMT, "Harry G. Osoff"
<momscoffee@frontiernet.net> wrote:
>Kees Nuyt wrote:
>> On Sat, 17 Dec 2005 05:24:25 GMT, "Harry G. Osoff"
>> <momscoffee@frontiernet.net> wrote:
>>
>> [...]
>>
>> You have to disable your cable modem admin page.
>> If your cable modem is configured as a router, you have to
>> activate NAT routing for incoming requests on port 80 to the LAN
>> address of your PC.
>>
>> Both can't be configured in any Apache configuration file.
>> Consult the manual of your cable modem. Look up every word in it
>> that you don't understand and enhance your knowledge about
>> networking. That time will be well spent.
>> [...]
>> Hope this s.
>
>Kees,
>
>Thanks for both those tips.
You're welcome.
>I have gone through the manual for my modem several time and
>have not yet found the way to turn the admin off.
Maybe you can change the port it is on? Apparently it is port 80
now, you could try to change that to 8080 or something.
Another method is to change the port Apache listens on from 80
to 8080.
>I am using a Seimens 6520 supplied by my ISP and not at
>all as user friendly as the Linksys.
I wouldn't know, I know neither of them.
Setting up a port for HTTP is in chapter 6 / Home Network /
Server Ports. I guess that would automatically disable the
webadmin on the WAN side.
There is also something about NAT routing in chapter 6 /
Security / Address Translation.
I refer to the 6500 series manual i found at:
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/rema...tream+6520+mac
Deeplink:
http://80.127.153.164/Documents/6500...7-6770-001.pdf
This may also be full:
http://portforward.com/english/route...20/default.htm
>It is a wireless modem/router but I am the only user. I know I am
>getting close.
yes, you are.
Good luck.
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( Kees
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