mosh1 wrote:ADutheil wrote:Access your router with an internet browser. Check your own IP configuration to find out its address. It´s called default gateway.
Cannot find it. May be its called other name in my router? I have a DI-724U D-lynk
Just try
http://192.168.0.1 with your internet browser from a wired host. If your router still has its factory settings it will ask for login: admin with no password should work.
ADutheil wrote:This is important to make sure your DHCP server will not give your server IP to another host in the network. But if you are sure the quantity of hosts in the network is not going to grow close to the maximum of hosts allowed by your network mask (253 in case your mask is 255.255.255.0) you can use the numbers at the end of the range your DHCP server send. Ex: if the hosts in the network get low IPs 192.168.0.2 .. .3 ... .4 etc... use .253 ..252 ...251 etc... Just check one station in the network to make sure because the DHCP server can be configured to give IPs in descending order.
Can you explain more? I need to make sure DCHP dont give same IP to another server? [/quote]
Theoretically yes, but if you are on a small network (less than 200 hosts) just use an IP number at the end of the range.
mosh1 wrote:ADutheil wrote:As for the firewall you can access it from the windows control panel of the server. You just need to add a rule to the port 3306/TCP.
mosh1 wrote:Already did it before. Wire connection now works.
ADutheil wrote:So do exactly the same with the wireless interface.
How to do it?
First try to disable your firewall to make sure the problem is firewall related.
I´m not sure it is relevant or even it exists under a windows server but you could try to set the bind-address parameter from my.cnf to = 0.0.0.0 to make sure MySQL will anwer on any interface.