I think the default is to accept traffic from all IP addresses for port 80. But to check in IIS Manager:
Select the web site in question.
In the right hand panel under 'Actions' click 'Bindings...'
You should see :http Port:80 Ip Addess : *
If not you can add an entry to allow the specific intranet IP address.
(The above, of course, assumes that the machine itself had a network connection on that address....)
HTH
Viv
>IIS 7.5
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>>Is the server IIS 6 or IIS 7 ?
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>>>How do I get the web site configured to a local network address? Thanks.
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>>>Bob
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>>>>Whether the Intranet connection will supply a faster response depends on *why* the Internet response takes 3 seconds in the first place. It should certainly be faster to actually deliver a page (but no faster in the composing of it) IAC if you are using IIS you can easily configure it to respond to both the external IP and a local network address (e.g 10.x.x.x). If you need more detail on how to do so just shout......
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