External IP leads to router configuration page.

Whenever I type in my external IP address or domain name it brings me to my routers configuration page instead of to the server on my network.
Everyone else can assess the server fine but whenever I try I get greeted with a "Enter your password for Linksys WRT55AG" prompt.
Does anyone know why it's doing this?
How do I prevent this without having to use my servers internal IP address?

hi... are you trying to access your server from internal network of WRT55AG or from external network ?? if you are trying to access it from internal network without using internal IP address for webserver... then i believe you need to setup domain for internal network...on web server, make sure that each and evry internal machines should be in the same domain...

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