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Do you use home hosting?
Good afternoon, brothers in mind! I wanted to (management presses), to start a site on a "home" hosting, i.e. on server 2008 r2 using standard utilities. But it's not that. Once with a friend I tried to raise such a miracle at home through OpenServer (do not throw stones too much), everything worked from the outside, but when I tried to access the site from the local area (by ip), it was transferred to the router settings page.
Attention question: do you use "home" hosting? If so, how to bypass the router settings page?
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Change the port of the web interface of the router?
There was the same problem on zuxel keenetic with the first generation firmware, there is no such problem in the second generation firmware.
There is no point in using a "Home" server. You will pay more for electricity than renting a hosting site.
If you really want to "raise" and so that it doesn't hit your pocket, you can use amazon.com server for free for a year.
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