You might want to check with the support section for the router you're
using. This newsgroup, as named, supports Microsoft's Broadband Networking
brand hardware and software only.
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> To start, let me say that I have an older netgear RT314 router and am
> willing to upgrade to a newer devices if necessary.
>
> I my webservices hosted externally but I have some links pointing back
> to resources in my house (example Web Camera). My problem is that I
> can few these internal links fine from the outside world, but when I
> try to do the same thing from the inside it is essentially unroutable.
>
> My setup is:
>
> I have a cable modem. That is connected to the netgear box. The
> netgear box talks to dyndns.org.
> I have my web pages setup through googlepages pointing at times back to
> my netgear box (through the dyndns name) at specific ports to direct it
> to the appropiate machine internally.
>
> In my house if I visit my webpage and click on the webcam link, i get
> the classic "page cannot be found" message.
>
> Thoughts, comments, suggestions?
>
> Thanks.
>