Hosting my own site locally?

Hi everyone,
I have a website created on my mac in the 'Sites' folder of my personal (non admin) client.
If I connect to my cable (virginmedia) modem directly to my Mini with ethernet, my site is broadcast to the w.w.w. perfectly using the address found in in 'Sharing Preferences'.
When I connect the modem to my wireless (dynamode) router, then wirelessly to my Mac I cannot connect to the same web address like I can without the router in place.
I don't really know much about t'internet and routers, so an idiots guide would be great.
PS I do not have a static IP nor does my service provide for port 80 forwarding if this makes any difference?

<< Hi Kathryne,
By "PC", I simply meant your personal computer, (not necessarily a windows machine), which would contain sensitive data.
I meant to imply that a webserver should be a dedicated machine for that purpose, and that purpose only. Myriad of reasons why. >>
Hi Mark,
...Sorry, my bad on misunderstanding what you meant. As explained before, I never really got the server off the ground and there were a lot of things I didn't quite get about it. It seems you're very knowledgeable in the area and because I'm always asking why, would you please tell me the "myriads of reasons" as to why? "
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