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Setting DMZ on DI-634m router

Smackie, on Sep 25, 2009 2:23:25 am BST 
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Hello,
I hope im posting this in the right location..

I am not use to d-link routers... i had this one stored away i just bought it for the wireless webcam last year off ebay.. and now that my old router don't wanna work with my internet anymore i have to use this one..

My problem is that i have a private webserver on my computer (xampp) and well i can't access it using my ip but i can view it when i type in localhost now usually i would just set the DMZ to my computer internal ip.. but i did that on this router and still doesn't work.. is there anything else left for me to do to get the DMZ to work correctly.. oh and i set the DHCP for my Computer to have a static DHCP IP as well so it won't change like the book told me to.. but still its not working.. anyone have a clue? please help me..

Thank You
Smackie

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