Strictly a no-vice question.
Consider my computer (holding apache webserver) as Comp-A,
Comp-A is connected to the router (at 192.168.1.1) through a switch and has ip-address of 192.168.1.41. All these connections are wired.
I have my Android Mobile, say Comp-B connected to the same router over wifi.
When I access as below from Comp-B, I could not find the page.
http://192.168.1.41:80
(that 80 was because I configured apache to work on port 80)
but I am able to access 192.168.1.41 from a computer thats connected to the router over wired connection, I get the access
What All I have tried:
- editing the httpd.conf to allow all request.
- made my ip static over the network
- even used dsniff to arpspoof Comp-A to be the router at 192.168.1.1 and when I try accessing 192.168.1.1 from Comp-B, I am still not getting the access.
What I actually feel:
- I feel that router separates the wired and wireless by keeping them in a different network (this is completely an imagination. I have no idea whats happening in router). If this is whats happening, how am I suppose to have them linked? with common dhcp?
Router is D-Link dsl 2750-U