Re: Accessing more than one computer

2009-11-20 Thread Mike Miller
On Wed, 18 Nov 2009, Ricardo Stella wrote: You need to look at your router's settings. You then create rules to redirect different external ports to different internal IPs: PORT 5900 --- IP 192.168.0.10 - Port 5900 PORT 5901 --- IP 192.168.0.11 - Port 5900 deangi...@optusnet.com.au

RE: Accessing more than one computer

2009-11-20 Thread Philip Herlihy
Used to be the case, but a single colon works these days. Try it! Philip Herlihy -Original Message- From: vnc-list-boun...@realvnc.com [mailto:vnc-list-boun...@realvnc.com] On Behalf Of John Aldrich Sent: 18 November 2009 19:05 To: vnc-list@realvnc.com Subject: Re: Accessing more

Re: Accessing more than one computer

2009-11-20 Thread Robin Hill
On Wed Nov 18, 2009 at 02:04:51PM -0500, John Aldrich wrote: I could be mistaken, but I thought if you were entering a *port* number you needed to use a DOUBLE-colon, eg ::5901, whereas if you were specifying just a screen number, you could do :1, or :2 (for 5902, etc.) Or was this one of

Re: Accessing more than one computer

2009-11-19 Thread John Aldrich
On Wednesday 18 November 2009, Philip Herlihy wrote: Presumably you've successfully routed port 5900 to the one machine you're managing now. You have two options, depending on the capabilities of your router. My router allows me to translate an incoming port, so I can connect using port

Re: Accessing more than one computer

2009-11-19 Thread Ricardo Stella
You need to look at your router's settings. You then create rules to redirect different external ports to different internal IPs: PORT 5900 --- IP 192.168.0.10 - Port 5900 PORT 5901 --- IP 192.168.0.11 - Port 5900 deangi...@optusnet.com.au wrote: Hi, How do I configure my router to allow

RE: Accessing more than one computer

2009-11-18 Thread Christopher Woods
How do I configure my router to allow me to view more than one computer in the same network? Please provide detailed instructions as I am not an expert in computer networking This has been covered a few times before (I think I even drew an ASCII diagram to explain the logic). In essence,

RE: Accessing more than one computer

2009-11-18 Thread Philip Herlihy
Presumably you've successfully routed port 5900 to the one machine you're managing now. You have two options, depending on the capabilities of your router. My router allows me to translate an incoming port, so I can connect using port and the receiving computer sees a connection on .