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<pubDate>Thu, 10 Dec 2009 06:17:32 EDT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/768974"><b>SoloTraveler</b></A> : Still having problems, so I thought I'd post again for some assistance.<br><br>Scenario - If I bypass the 2604 router and directly connect this NT4 WrkStn (SP6 with all updates)/Apache 2.0 webserver to the DSL modem, I can access the website via the URL.  When I try through the 2604 the site is found, but I can't connect to it - it times out.  Using the webserver's IP address is the only way I've consistently been able to get a connection through the router inside the LAN.<br><br>I've tried adding special applications under the router's  internet config screen - HTTP, HTTPS ports 80, 443 & 1080, but no go, also tried enabling the DMZ.  Don't see where I can forward anything either.<br><br>Any help will be a appreciated - getting flustered]]></description>
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