Airport and a webserver

Bogoe

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Hi,

How to set up a single IP-network and a web-server?

I'm the owner of a Graphite Airport BS, a PowerBook G3 and G4 and a Flatpanel iMac - all Macs are equipped with Airport cards. I have one static IP-address via DSL from my ISP and I want to set up my own wireless network with the iMac as a Web-server. As far as I can read from the Designing Airport Networks Guide by Apple, it should be possible to do that by using NAT and the Port Mapping feature in the Airport Admin software, but I'm sure, that I do something wrong in my set up since nothing works at all. My network configuration on the iMac (webserver) has been set up manually with ip 10.0.1.201, subnet mask 255.255.255.0 and Router 10.0.1.1 (subnet and router specs are identical with the Airport BS). "Share a single IP address" is checked in the Network configuration in Airport Admin and 10.0.1.201 is mapped to public and private port 80 in Port Mapping. What is wrong?

I hope someone can help...
Bogoe
 
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