If he was testing with the internal address (10.0.1.201), then he of course _would_ have been able to get there from the iMac. If from the same iBook on the same LAN he was trying to use his external address, then the ABS might not have forwarded it to the 10.0.1.201 address. (I'm not sure whether the ABS has this limitation, but I know several cable routers do.) I've never heard of this "double DHCP" issue - would you elaborate? Cheers. Eagle On Apr 23, 2004, at 09:31, atoa at krak.net wrote: > Doubtful. In that case, he wouldn't have been able to get there via the > directly connected iBook, either. > > It could be that he has the double dhcp issue. > > On Fri, 23 Apr 2004, Eagle wrote: >> I wonder whether he's checking his web access from INSIDE his ABS or >> outside his ABS. That is, trying to give the WAN address from his >> LAN, >> or using the WAN address from somewhere outside his LAN. >> >> Many cable routers (and the like) will not answer requests to the WAN >> address from the LAN. >> >> Eagle >> >> On Apr 23, 2004, at 09:22, Luis Meleiro wrote: >>> Sorry to disagree 'atoa'. Yes, it was a typo, and this was Bob's >>> prompt reply where he says so: >>> >>> robert-dot-w-dot-bumala-at-lmco-dot-com - 2004/04/21 23:24 PM >>> >>> "Indeed a typo. The address is 10.0.1.201. I've checked and >>> rechecked it. >>> Bob." >>> >>> Don't know if he has already his problem solved though.