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02.06.2007 at 05:22PM PST, ID: 22152356 | Points: 500
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Setting up static ip in a wireless router (MN-500) and using port forwarding to a local ip on a network/web server.

Tags: ip, static, router, up, setting
I have a DSL with the modem (BEC 5200S) in the bridging mode connected to a Microsoft MN-500 wireless router. I put the static ip assigned by my isp into the wan side of the router and forwarded ports 21 & 80 to a local static ip (192.168.2.2) on a server running Windows 2000 advanced server. When its all setup I cannot access the internet. If I use DHCP on the WAN side I can access the net but I cannot get to my server from outside my LAN. What am I doing wrong?
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Zone: Networking
Question Asked By: diggerthedog
Question Asked On: 02.06.2007
Participating Experts: 3
Points: 500
Views: 0
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02.06.2007 at 08:43PM PST, ID: 18482443

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02.07.2007 at 12:40AM PST, ID: 18483352

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02.07.2007 at 04:22AM PST, ID: 18484179

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02.07.2007 at 04:23AM PST, ID: 18484182

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