Re: Netgear RT314 Router- how can I see my served pages from inside my network?
From: Sara (genericax@hotmail.com)Date: 06/29/02
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From: genericax@hotmail.com (Sara) Date: 29 Jun 2002 06:23:59 -0700
James Brost <kb2wdi@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<pan.2002.06.29.03.55.43.687560.17514@hotmail.com>...
> Suggestion;
>
> Try adding to the "hosts" file.
>
> 192.168.0.2 www.somedomain.com
> 192.168.0.2 www.otherdomain.com
>
>
> The local machine (hopefully) will use this IP address before doing a DNS
> lookup.
>
Excellent suggestions James - thanks to you and everyone who posted a
reply. The hosts file additions worked GREAT. I'm back in business. I
was afraid I'd just wasted like $100 on this router.
Thanks again!
Gx
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