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Re: how to broadcast web, if dsl modem block port 80



so I tried most exposed setting, dmz host, but first, it can not let me type in my public ip, it only allow 192.168.0.*

second, I try 182.168.0.2 in that dmz host which show on my ifconfig, but the result still can not access my website's page when i type in my <public ip) or FQDN, it still show the modem configure page.

so it basically is the same as what happened before I modified

anyway thanks your point out,

sincere eric 

/* does anyone using qwest.net as isp, I see it span a large area of US, did ever successfully broadcast web by actiontec's R1524 with firmware 1.60.10.0.51 or older by whatever OS?*/ 
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--- "Stefan Waidele jun." <Stefan@Waidele.net> wrote:
>Hi Eric,
>
>eric lin wrote:
> > one side connect to phone line, the other side connect to my pc's lan
> > port, so it seem is modem
> >
> > but it print gateway on the device,
> >
> > so it is a complicated device(actiontec dsl-modem-gateway R1524).
> >
>
> >> If it is a router
>
>...or another kind of complicated device...
>
> >> you will have to read up on port-forwarding.
>
>http://www.hastec.nl/actiontec/tutorials/port/port_f.html
>and
>http://www.cloudnet.com/support/getting_Connected/setup/other/options.php
>
>were found on:
>http://www.google.de/search?hl=de&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=port-forwarding+actiontec&meta=
>
>HTH,
>
>Stefan
>
>
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