Re: Hosting Problem

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you'll need to isolate the problem, I mean to see if it's from your router
or from the ISP. You can do that by simply connecting another host in front
of your router and accesing the website; if it's working fine, than it's
something from the ISP.

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"Rick G. Garibay" <rickgaribay@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I am hosting a website on IIS 6.0 on a Windows 2003 box from home. My
network setup is a cable model linked to a Linksys router. Pretty basic
consumer setup.

I use port redirection to allow me to get around the fact that my ISP
blocks port 80. So, my site will be on a local IP, say 192.168.1.100 on
port 8080. My public IP is dynamic, let's say 172.20.120.10.

Requests will come into my router on 172.20.120.10:8080 and will then be
forwarded to 192.168.1.100:8080

Recently, requests for my website that originate from the public IP are
served very slowly. Accessing the site from the private IP within my LAN
is normal (i.e. very responsive).

I don't think this is an IIS issue per se, but can anyone give me any
pointers as to why outside requests are slow?

Many thanks.



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Rick G. Garibay
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Rick G. Garibay
MCP



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