1 down vote favorite I am developing a Wordpress theme that requires testing with multiple devices over my local network. I use the localhost server XAMPP which runs apache on port 80.
When I access my PC's IP (192.168.0.16) port 80 using an iPad, it returns the apache directory of which I have two sites:
site1 wordpress The first site is a basic php site, this loads perfectly. The second site is Wordpress, and won't let me access it (see pic).
I have tried changing the setting inside Wordpress:
changing localhost to 192.168.0.16 inside the site and Wordpress address. Can anyone advise me on what I'm doing wrong?
1 down vote favorite I am developing a Wordpress theme that requires testing with multiple devices over my local network. I use the localhost server XAMPP which runs apache on port 80.
When I access my PC's IP (192.168.0.16) port 80 using an iPad, it returns the apache directory of which I have two sites:
site1 wordpress The first site is a basic php site, this loads perfectly. The second site is Wordpress, and won't let me access it (see pic).
I have tried changing the setting inside Wordpress:
changing localhost to 192.168.0.16 inside the site and Wordpress address. Can anyone advise me on what I'm doing wrong?
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1 Answer
Reset to default 0Go to Admin Panel > Settings > General and replace localhost with your ip-address for WordPress Address (URL) and Site Address (URL).
Or go to wp-config.php and add
define('WP_HOME','http://192.168.0.16');
define('WP_SITEURL','http://192.168.0.16');
And when you access to from other device you should go 192.168.0.16/directoryOfWordpress
wordpress
? – mmm Commented Sep 21, 2017 at 12:17192.168.0.16/wordpress
though, not localhost? – Rarst Commented Sep 21, 2017 at 12:21