I suggest that you cannot!
I have spent the whole evening trying to do just that.
Just typing 192.168.1.2 into the address bar should cause Apache to display your homepage.
First discover your TCP - grc.com shields up is good for that.
Then type that number like 34.45.67.123 into the address bar of your browser.
You should get the login screen of your router same like 192.168.1.1.
If you do not than your ISP is not allowing you to run a web server at least not on port 80.
If you do than it should be simple to port forward 34.45.67.123 to 192.168.1.2
or whoever you have become on your intranet.
192.168.1.1 (or 34.45.67.123 or whoever you are) > advanced > port forwarding.
There should be many possibilities like Servers > Web server > Add > Apply
The router should then be accepting 34.45.67.123 and translating it to 192.168.1.2
It does not it still causes the login screen to be displayed. Why?
Maybe you need to save as the entire router configuration and restart.
But if you do this you may have a different TCP.
grc.com shields up does warn you that port 80 is open, so something has happened.
I suggest that there is a bug in the software of the Surecom router.
I hope that this helps.
By port forwarding through your router and computer. It's too long to explain here, I'd read the MinecraftWiki it has a full tutorial there.
Yes, it is possible without port forwarding. However, you may have a problem with a firewall, not just the router.
It really depends on the router, for example on my Netgear Rangemax router I would put 198.162.0.1 into my URL bar, login, go to my Ports section and allow both UDP and TCP Ports 25565. Look up a port forwarding guide!
Short answer: Yes. Using Hamachi, you're letting those users behind your firewall. Instead, use your router's port forwarding feature for this.
Well Port Forwarding is really only, opening ports and making them special to let a one connection on it. The main purpose for me is for gaming, you need to port forward for a game to run a dedicated server if the game allows, like Quake 3 arena, or GTA's, or Call of Duty's ect.
You cannot. For a game to work properly, it must have a path from the server to the client program running on your computer. You can configure your computer to be wide open without changing the router settings, but if the router is blocking the port(s) you need, there's no way to get around it without adjusting the router settings.
Perhaps you mean a router?
There are two main ways to make them, which are: -Port forwarding through your router/computer. -Purchasing a host for a certain amount of Memory, RAM, bandwidth, etc. To be paid for monthly, annually, or yearly.
Yes, buying the game is not needed to make a server. However, you must know how to port forward and your router as well as your information to your router (username and password). If you are interested in setting up your own server, feel free to message me and I'll instruct you through it, as I've set up many servers. I've provided links to a port forwarding site as well as the download link for the up-to-date Minecraft server. -Mr. Andy
What type of router device sends client requests to the first available server in a server farm
There is no difference between port mapping and port forwarding and both are equal and in some router they are used instead of the other one . The meaning of these names is that "New connections from the outside to a certain port or port range go to a designated LAN machine. The ports are determined by the kind of server you want to run, (e.g. 80 for a web server) and the IP is the private LAN IP of your web server."
Generally, no, unless the router is part of a server based system. A router is a dedicated device to routing packets between networks or subnets. It has no traditional server function such as print or file serving, etc.