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The problem of accessing the site in the local Wi-Fi network - where to dig?
There is a MikroTik RB941-2nD-TC (hAP lite 802.11n 300Mbps 2.4GHz 4xLAN)
A laptop is connected to it with a network cable. The laptop is running Denwer.
The router has a standard address 192.168.88.1 A Wi-Fi network
is
working I
attached a permanent ip to the MAC address of the laptop: 192.168.88.5
On a laptop in Denwer, there is a local domain (website) in the home folder, and it is called 192.168.88.5 . If you type on the laptop , the site opens.
But if you dial on any other device connected to the WiFi network of this router, we get the node (site) is not available!
What could be the reason? Where to dig?
http://192.168.88.5
http://192.168.88.5
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This issue was resolved, moved to the next stage: How to configure a MicroTik router so that a site on Denwer opens over a local Wi-Fi network?
hosts:
192.168.88.5 folder_name_with_site
I advise you to use OpenServer for these cases, which is more functional.
And also forward port 80 to 192.168.88.5
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