2. Using this new account and password, go to the peanut shells website to apply for a free domain name
3. Go to your router, select the Enable DDNS option, choose Peanut Shells, and correctly fill in the username, password, and free domain name of the Peanut Shells website in turn.
4. Press save, wait for a short while, the router will automatically update the recognition.
This way your router is successfully bound to peanut shells. But to access your computer's local website from the public network, you still need to do three more steps.
A. Your router needs to enable port shadowing, because domestic ISPs have closed port 80, so you need to use other TCP ports instead, such as 33XX. then save and reboot your router.
B. Next, you need to open up the 33XX port in the system, right-click on Network Neighborhood - Properties - Change Firewall Settings - Exceptions - Add Port, and fill in the TCP port.
C, and finally to configure your local server component IIS, the default TCP port 80 to 33XX. (Other local Web site IIS configuration in this will not say more)
Set up, you can enter the Peanut shells of the free domain name: 33XX, or 127.0.0.1: 33XX so that you can access the external network! Be sure to add the port number: 33XX for access.