I've done this many times, my typical setup is to have the handset connect to 
our office LAN through the wireless.  You'll need to get the local address of 
the server, most WiFi access points will give you a listing of devices that 
they are routing for.

I've also used Dynamic DNS services to permit the handset to reach servers 
which wouldn't normally be visible to the internet.  This way, your handset can 
exercise the carrier networks while hitting a server in your home.

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