If your router supports port forwarding, you need to forward tcp port 80
from the router to the IIS server's LAN IP.
Peter CCH wrote:
> Before:
> - 1 PC, 1 modem
>
> After:
> - 2 PC, 1 router modem
>
> Previously I have IIS installed in my PC and I made it accessible from
> Internet. I make it as webserver and ftp server and can be access with
> public IP. (Access to it from my company to my house)
>
> I have another PC now, both PC connected to the router modem and the
> modem connect to the Internet. But there's only 1 public IP for me.
> The router modem assign a local IP for both of the PC.
>
> Does anyone know how can I configure or setup it so that my webserver
> still can be access through Internet?
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