Hi,
I have a Zyxel P-663HN-51 modem. It's set to use NAT to the webserver running in our facility. It works great from external networks. The issue is I want people to be able to bookmark that address and have the webpage work when they come into the building. What I'm finding is that inside the building people the address will send somebody to the configuration page of the router rather than the webserver.
What would be ideal is vising the local/internal ip of the router on port 80 would bring up the configuration page. Visiting the global/external ip of the router would trigger the NAT. Is this possible? Is there a workaround?
-Scott
I have a Zyxel P-663HN-51 modem. It's set to use NAT to the webserver running in our facility. It works great from external networks. The issue is I want people to be able to bookmark that address and have the webpage work when they come into the building. What I'm finding is that inside the building people the address will send somebody to the configuration page of the router rather than the webserver.
What would be ideal is vising the local/internal ip of the router on port 80 would bring up the configuration page. Visiting the global/external ip of the router would trigger the NAT. Is this possible? Is there a workaround?
-Scott