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ummm.... I want to get a website up for free, with no ads. But the only free webhost with no-ads I could find, they had low bandwidth. So i downloaded Apache, but when i close my computer and check out y site in a different computer, i couldnt access it. Is there anyway of running your website on apache without turning on your computer.
If there isnt is there free webhost that has no ads? That would be great.
Note: I dont use Mysql or php.

"ummm...."
Now I know you could start better than that. At least pretend somebody was going to read your post.
"the only free webhost with no-ads I could find, they had low bandwidth."
Yes, that would make sense since bandwidth costs money.
"Is there anyway of running your website on apache without turning on your computer. "
Uhh, lets analyze the words used in that sentence and map them to the logic you attempted to use. You want to run a web server on your computer, but you don't want to have to run your computer. So for the same computer, it must be both not running and running at the same time. No.
"If there isnt is there free webhost that has no ads? That would be great."
Yes it would be, but I do not know of any.
"I dont use Mysql or php."
Why not? These are great tools. You should try some of the prepackaged stuff that requires no coding or heavy technical knowledge to use (like forums).
Look for something $5-$10 a month. You can get an IP address and some server space with MySQL, PHP, and some decent bandwidth for that. Somebody else maintains the system. You just pay a little to use it. Think of the resource that is for so little money. I guess I am still impressed by the sheer possibility of the Internet. Get a fastfood lunch and you spend your monthly server bill. It really is amazing.

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