David,
I may be wrong here since I have never actually set up port forwarding.
But looking at the screenshot you pointed to, it looks like you may
have misinterpretted the meanings of Start Port and End Port.
I believe that Start Port refers to the port being accessed on the
internet side of your
Carlyle Sutphen said:
David,
I may be wrong here since I have never actually set up port forwarding.
But looking at the screenshot you pointed to, it looks like you may
have misinterpretted the meanings of Start Port and End Port.
I believe that Start Port refers to the port being accessed
Hey,
I have read everyone's answers and I understand the router/firewall/VNC
settings and my need for port forwarding, but I still do not understand what
to actually do to workaround this problem.
I am on a LAN and my IP address is w.x.y.z and I used to directly connect my
computer to the
I've ignored this conversation up to this point, so excuse me if this
information repeats.
David said:
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So basically, how can I set up port forwarding so that when I type in
http://w.x.y.z:5800 it forwards to 192.168.1.2:5800 instead of just
192.168.1.2 b/c that's my problem right?
This