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RE: Some routing help please
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- Subject: RE: Some routing help please
- From: "Malcolm Surgenor" <malcolm@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2004 21:50:31 -0000
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I now have this set up exactly as I wanted thanks to all your help on
Thursday. I now want to enhance it further though and can't figure out
how.
On the second PC I have one web page set up to access my e-mail via a
browser. I wanted to be able to add another link on the home page pointing
at a second web on the same PC. I can't figure out how to run two webs at
the same time. I'm running IIS 5.
Malcolm
-----Original Message-----
From: Malcolm Surgenor [mailto:malcolm@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 29 January 2004 12:20
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] Some routing help please
I'm a bit out of my depth here so no laughing at the back there if this is
just plain daft! 8-)
At the moment my home page contains a link to my HomeSeer status page.
That
link points at the IP address (the one my ISP gave me) for my ADSL router.
The router then has a port re-direction set up that points to the IP
address
of the PC running HomeSeer. I'm assuming this is all standard stuff - it
works for me anyway.
I have another web page on another PC on my internal network that I also
want my home page to contain a link to. What I can't figure out is the
redirection details for the router (or even if it can manage more than one
redirection). Can anyone help please. Be gentle!
Malcolm
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