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My problem:
I have a solar system that I built that I am trying to access using a domain name. It worked fine until I tried to save money by switching from Spectrum to CenturyLink. I guessing that I need to set up port forwarding in the CenturyLink (c1100t) router, but don't see how to do it and CenturyLink support was no help. I can ping my global ip address or the the domain name just fine, but there is no response from my system as it doesn't get the request.
Link to my system is: pumps-solardata.pw/menu or by my global ip address is 97.121.211.197:80/menu. The solarsystem is on port 80 and the local lan ip address is 192.168.0.40. I am considering changing the CenturyLink modem/router to bridge mode and then use the routers I used when I had Spectrum, but I though someone might know how to configure the C1100t which would be how I think it should be done. Any help would be appreciated.










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    My problem:
    I have a solar system that I built that I am trying to access using a domain name. It worked fine until I tried to save money by switching from Spectrum to CenturyLink. I guessing that I need to set up port forwarding in the CenturyLink (c1100t) router, but don't see how to do it and CenturyLink support was no help. I can ping my global ip address or the the domain name just fine, but there is no response from my system as it doesn't get the request.
    Link to my system is: pumps-solardata.pw/menu or by my global ip address is 97.121.211.197:80/menu. The solarsystem is on port 80 and the local lan ip address is 192.168.0.40. I am considering changing the CenturyLink modem/router to bridge mode and then use the routers I used when I had Spectrum, but I though someone might know how to configure the C1100t which would be how I think it should be done. Any help would be appreciated.










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      My problem:
      I have a solar system that I built that I am trying to access using a domain name. It worked fine until I tried to save money by switching from Spectrum to CenturyLink. I guessing that I need to set up port forwarding in the CenturyLink (c1100t) router, but don't see how to do it and CenturyLink support was no help. I can ping my global ip address or the the domain name just fine, but there is no response from my system as it doesn't get the request.
      Link to my system is: pumps-solardata.pw/menu or by my global ip address is 97.121.211.197:80/menu. The solarsystem is on port 80 and the local lan ip address is 192.168.0.40. I am considering changing the CenturyLink modem/router to bridge mode and then use the routers I used when I had Spectrum, but I though someone might know how to configure the C1100t which would be how I think it should be done. Any help would be appreciated.










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      My problem:
      I have a solar system that I built that I am trying to access using a domain name. It worked fine until I tried to save money by switching from Spectrum to CenturyLink. I guessing that I need to set up port forwarding in the CenturyLink (c1100t) router, but don't see how to do it and CenturyLink support was no help. I can ping my global ip address or the the domain name just fine, but there is no response from my system as it doesn't get the request.
      Link to my system is: pumps-solardata.pw/menu or by my global ip address is 97.121.211.197:80/menu. The solarsystem is on port 80 and the local lan ip address is 192.168.0.40. I am considering changing the CenturyLink modem/router to bridge mode and then use the routers I used when I had Spectrum, but I though someone might know how to configure the C1100t which would be how I think it should be done. Any help would be appreciated.







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