Options +Indexes +FollowSymLinks +MultiViews If you are using WAMPServer 3 See bottom of answer For WAMPServer versions of WAMPServer there is a Virtual Hosts pre defined for localhost so dont amend the nf file at all, leave it as you found it.
(or you can disable your whole firewall for testing but permanent solution if allow inbound rule)Ģ. To do this, create 2 inbound rules for TPC and UDP on Windows Firewall for port 80 and 443. However, there’s Pro’s & Con’s to both which you can read about at the end of this post.
Wamp server access from another computer install#
Port 80(or what ever you are using) and 443 must be allow for both TCP and UDP packets. Its another solution that automatically sets up, MySql for databases, a local Apache server, Php and everything you need to install and run WordPress locally. I don't have IIS nor any other web server installed on my computer. I have not chaged any ini file plus I have uninstall it and install it again so why is it not possible to connect to it!? I have used wamp for the last 3 years and I have never experienced this.Īlso wamp is the only web server that I have installed on this computer. Things that I have done in order to solve the problem on computer B: (remember I want to connect to computer B from computer A)ĥ) Place wamp online and after putting it online restart all services after doing all those steps I still cannot connect to it from computer B! But when I do it the other way around it does not work! In other words when I type the ip address of computer B from computer A the browsers says: server at 192.168.0.120 is taking to long to respond. when I type the ip address of computer A from computer B I am able to connect to it. Both computer A and computer B have wamp server installed.
For some reason I can only access wamp in my local computer. I want to host a website on my local network.