JamieCoy
2012-04-11 05:51:55 UTC
Awhile ago I had hosted my website via Comcast, then switched to AT&T
Uverse and am now back with Comcast, albeit with new equipment.
In the past I had to open port 8102 in order to make my site function.
With this new equipment, I can't figure out how to open up that port.
In the past I turned off routing on my Airport Express router and used
the DHCP coming from Comcast - then I would navigate to their gateway
and open up the port. Now, though, when I do this, I get no response
from the Comcast router, and of course when I use the usual
192.168.100.1 to get into the modem, because it is a modem, there are
no ports to open.
Question: Would port 8102 be open by default at Comcast, and I simply
have to open up that port on my Airport, or is the scenario more
complicated?
Thank you for any help.
Uverse and am now back with Comcast, albeit with new equipment.
In the past I had to open port 8102 in order to make my site function.
With this new equipment, I can't figure out how to open up that port.
In the past I turned off routing on my Airport Express router and used
the DHCP coming from Comcast - then I would navigate to their gateway
and open up the port. Now, though, when I do this, I get no response
from the Comcast router, and of course when I use the usual
192.168.100.1 to get into the modem, because it is a modem, there are
no ports to open.
Question: Would port 8102 be open by default at Comcast, and I simply
have to open up that port on my Airport, or is the scenario more
complicated?
Thank you for any help.