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One Asus Router, 2 Web Servers on 2 separate computers, how to configure?

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Labview 2012, windows 7 Pro on computer A and windows 7 home on computer B.

 

Computer A and B are connected to the router using wifi.

IP for computer A is 192.168.1.76

IP for computer B is 192.168.1.79

 

Now the router is set up in a way that it publishes the webserver on computer A, i.e. when I type, 128.200.xxx.xxx:80, it directed me to the LabVIEW Web Server on computer A.

 

Is there a way to have the LabVIEW Web Server on computer B come into play, using the same router?

 

 

Thanks you.

-Chen

 

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Forgot to mention that I was trying to connect from the WAN

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What does the router have to do with anything? It seems both computers are on the same LAN, so the router just acts as a dumb bridge.

 

You should be able to reach any LAN computer from any other LAN computer on the same subnet. If it does not work, it might be a firewall setting on the server.

 

Are you also trying to connect from the public network (WAN side of router)?

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@altenbach wrote:

What does the router have to do with anything? It seems both computers are on the same LAN, so the router just acts as a dumb bridge.

 

You should be able to reach any LAN computer from any other LAN computer on the same subnet. If it does not work, it might be a firewall setting on the server.

 

Are you also trying to connect from the public network (WAN side of router)?


Sorry I forgot to mention, I was trying from the WAN, thanks!

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You simply need to run the second server on a different port.
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