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====== USB Web Server ====== | ====== USB Web Server ====== | ||
- | You can use the Internet Gate as a web server, to create your own web site with your own web pages. The web pages are stored on a USB memory stick inserted into the IX78’s USB port. | + | You can use the Internet Gate as a web server, to create your own web site with your own web pages. The web pages are stored on a USB memory stick inserted into Internet Gate’s USB port. |
All USB devices conforming to the USB Mass Storage Device class of the USB 1.1 and USB 2.0 standards can be used provided they use the file system FAT32. [[:misc:USB|Read more]] | All USB devices conforming to the USB Mass Storage Device class of the USB 1.1 and USB 2.0 standards can be used provided they use the file system FAT32. [[:misc:USB|Read more]] | ||
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+ | To use this feature just put a couple of web pages on a USB memory stick and plug it into your Internet Gate. An easy way to create your own web pages is to choose Save As... Web page in Microsoft™ Word™ - or you can use a dedicated [[wp>List of HTML editors|HTML editor program]]. | ||
===== Configuration ===== | ===== Configuration ===== | ||
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Or – if you set the WAN and LAN settings to same – you can display same pages for both. | Or – if you set the WAN and LAN settings to same – you can display same pages for both. | ||
- | Using the default configuration you should put Intranet pages into the \intranet directory on the USB memory. | + | Using the default configuration you should put Intranet pages into the \intranet directory on the USB memory, and Internet pages into the \www directory. |
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+ | {{:misc:usb_01.png|Internet/Intranet}} | ||
- | Users on the LAN can access the intranet pages by surfing to Internet Gate’s local (or global) IP address, e.g. %%http://192.168.0.1%% or one of the following URL-s: | + | ===== Alternative configurations ===== |
- | * %%http://intranet.local.lan%% (if Internet Gate’s local DNS server’s domain setting is the default local.lan) | + | {{:misc:usb_02.png|Internet+Intranet}} |
- | * %%http://www.local.lan%% (if Internet Gate’s local DNS server’s domain setting is the default local.lan) | + | {{:misc:usb_03.png|Internet/lsusb}} |
- | * %%http://intranet%% (if PC’s domain is set to same as Internet Gate’s local DNS server’s domain setting) | + | |
- | * %%http://www%% (if PC’s domain is set to same as Internet Gate’s local DNS server’s domain setting) | + | |