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Why would you want to host it from home when you can get VERY inexpensive hosting from hundreds of companies that can provide live support and very likely far better reliability (up-time) with superior equipment?
If you are doing it just so you have a better understanding of how hosting works that's cool. But if you are actually wanting to publish a number of sites on the web I'd go with a reseller account.
Freq---
If you have a wireless base station connected to your DSL or Cable Modem, check to see how to map your ports to the correct local IP and that's all you should have to do.
Have you noticed how your computer slows down with the longer it's on and the more programs you have open? How many users do you think would be accessing your home-hosted site at once? If it's very many, think about how slow it could be with dozens, or perhaps hundreds of people demanding processing power. Not only might it slow down for them, but you might have a hard time using it yourself if it's your working computer.
Just a thought.
Dennis
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[edited by: trillianjedi at 12:21 pm (utc) on Nov. 1, 2005]
[edit reason] No Sigs please [/edit]
I did come up with a quick fix incase I wanted to use the server to host images and other things. I have a page that my server hits every 30 min that grabs the IP and stores it in a database on my primary site. If I wanted to host my images from home to save on hosting fees I just have to pull the IP from my database to verify the location of my images. At most I'd be down for 30 min.