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How to show the website by IP address


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Gunnar
Subject: Re: How to show the website by IP addressQuote this post in your reply
Hi all I am new to this.

I am based in Australia and creating a small number (about 5) of websites for a children's hiv charity in Romania(Health Aid Romania is the name of the charity). Now I am a software developer mainly working in ASP.Net so I now a bit about creating websites.
Currently I am looking to host the above web sites on my simple PC. This are my current systems spec. Operating System 7 ultimate so I do have IIS, Hardware - Processor Intel(R) Celron(R) CPU 3.06GHz 3.06 GHZ, Installed RAM 512 MB and a 64 bit operating System.
Currently I made a small test ASP.Net application, configured the IIS and it came up fine on my PC (this is the address 192.168.1.2/HAR). Now I have a laptop in the house and looked if the page came up on it and it did (but I did have to disable the firewall on my PC to allow this to happen).
I asked friends if they saw it and they did not. My questions are
1 - Is there some sort of software that I am missing that allows my website to be seen by other PCs. If so is there some sort of free download
2 - Or may it be that the hardware (processor) may needed to be updated in some sort of fashion.

I have looked to downloading Apache HTTP server but if I already have ISS is APACHe needed.

Many thanks for your time Bye Gunnar
I do appreciate your help. Kind regards Gunnar

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you open it in a text editor..

Posted: 2009-06-08 05:48:17
jackyr
Subject: Re: How to show the website by IP addressQuote this post in your reply
Its really easy you can get your website IP through www.ip-details.com/ and then you can put up your site through with ISP provider...
Posted: 2009-10-24 02:07:29
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