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From inside your network you can test the access from outside using a service like
http://validator.w3.org/
You give to it your "External address" and it will read your page and report any errors in it. Even if you know your page is "error free", the service shows it can read it.
Nathan Andelin wrote:
--Brandon Peterson wrote:
It kind out sounds like you are testing from the inside in which
case I recommend you test from a PC on the outside.
That's a good suggestion. I suspect that you won't have any problem reaching your application from outside the network. I think Actiontec simply refuses to route from a PC inside the network. You can work around that with an entry in your PC hosts file. At least, that's what my ISP says.
Nathan.
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