I am familiar with the link. I just thought there was something
special you were addressing I did not know. I do not know a router
that does not have port forwarding.
I just thought the term "NAT" referenced something special regarding
routers. So I guess "Net Address Translation" is the same
One of the most useful features of VNC is the facility to set up a reverse
connection, initiated from the server to a listening client. Providing the
router at the client end can be configured to pass through port 5500, there
is no need to mess with firewalls and routers at the server end. As the
You may find this helpful:
http://portforward.com/
Philip Herlihy
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