Can't access locally hosted website through LAN
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Can't access locally hosted website through LAN
Model : TD-W8960N
Hardware Version :
Firmware Version : 1.0.9 Build 160614 Rel.41323
ISP :
Hi all,
As suggested in the title of the post, I'm struggling to access a locally hosted website while on the LAN it's hosted on. Specifically, I'm hosting a small weather website on a Raspberry Pi 3, but I can't access it (using it's URL that is, I'm using no-ip) while connected to the same network. I can, however, access it by using it's IP address (which is statically configured, obviously).
If I try to access it from outside the network using it's URL, it works great. But using a different means to access it depending if you're on the network or not, is a very inelegant solution. I would very much like to access the website using the URL whether I'm on the local network, or not.
I've spent about a day researching this, but I can't get to the bottom of it, and honestly, half the time I don't even know what the explanations mean. I do read a lot that a "hairpin NAT" is the way to go. But I've no idea how to set it up. Or even if the W8960N supports it.
FWIW, this wasn't a problem on my own router at home, which is a TP-Link TD-W8951ND. On my home network, I just nat-ed the port, set up a DDNS, and Bob's your uncle. So I was surprised at this problem, as both are TP-Link routers and even looks the same. However, they seem to be very different. The interfaces are entirely different.
Any help or advice is appreciated. If you assume I know something already, you're probably wrong.
Many thanks!
Hardware Version :
Firmware Version : 1.0.9 Build 160614 Rel.41323
ISP :
Hi all,
As suggested in the title of the post, I'm struggling to access a locally hosted website while on the LAN it's hosted on. Specifically, I'm hosting a small weather website on a Raspberry Pi 3, but I can't access it (using it's URL that is, I'm using no-ip) while connected to the same network. I can, however, access it by using it's IP address (which is statically configured, obviously).
If I try to access it from outside the network using it's URL, it works great. But using a different means to access it depending if you're on the network or not, is a very inelegant solution. I would very much like to access the website using the URL whether I'm on the local network, or not.
I've spent about a day researching this, but I can't get to the bottom of it, and honestly, half the time I don't even know what the explanations mean. I do read a lot that a "hairpin NAT" is the way to go. But I've no idea how to set it up. Or even if the W8960N supports it.
FWIW, this wasn't a problem on my own router at home, which is a TP-Link TD-W8951ND. On my home network, I just nat-ed the port, set up a DDNS, and Bob's your uncle. So I was surprised at this problem, as both are TP-Link routers and even looks the same. However, they seem to be very different. The interfaces are entirely different.
Any help or advice is appreciated. If you assume I know something already, you're probably wrong.
Many thanks!