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How to access your website through LAN in ASP.NET


I have an asp.net web-page application and i want it to be accessed using a local area network(LAN) or wireless area network(WLAN).

I do not know where to start. Is there something that i will configure in order for others to access my web-page??

I would really appreciate your answer, thanks a lot.. (^_^)...


Solution

  • I'm not sure how stuck you are:

    You must have a web server (Windows comes with one called IIS, but it may not be installed)

    1. Make sure you actually have IIS installed! Try typing http://localhost/ in your browser and see what happens. If nothing happens it means that you may not have IIS installed. See Installing IIS
    2. Set up IIS How to set up your first IIS Web site
    3. You may even need to Install the .NET Framework (or your server will only serve static html pages, and not asp.net pages)

    Installing your application

    Once you have done that, you can more or less just copy your application to C:\inetpub\wwwroot. Read Installing ASP.NET Applications (IIS 6.0) for more information

    Accessing the web site from another machine

    In theory, once you have a web server running, and the application installed, you only need the IP address of your web server to access the application.

    To find your IP address try: Start -> Run -> type cmd (hit ENTER) -> type ipconfig (hit ENTER )

    Once

    you can access your website from another machine in your LAN by just typing in the IP Address of you web server and the correct path to your application.

    If you put your application in a directory called NewApp, you will need to type something like http://your_ip_address/NewApp/default.aspx

    Turn off your firewall

    If you do have a firewall turn it off while you try connecting for the first time, you can sort that out later.