let me know. I have spent many
hours figuring out these things on my own and worked with my brother testing
his systems - W2000, WXP, W98, Mac OS X.
Dale Eshelman
Kansas City, MO
--- On Sun, 12/7/08, Mike Campbell tool@cox.net wrote:
From: Mike Campbell tool@cox.net
Subject: Firewall
Michael
in your situation it may be easier to use a service that manages the
nat traversal etc for you (given her IP address may change at any time
it would be difficult for you to fix that remotely).
a couple options are:
EchoVNC: http://sourceforge.net/projects/echovnc
Yoics (full disclosure,
My 81-year old mother who lives 200-miles away likes to play with her
computer but is always having problems. I need to be able to access her
computer remotely. I intend to purchase a personal license of RealVNC once I
see that I can accomplish what I want. For now I have a free license
installed
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:
[snip]
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
everyone for your assistance!
David
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From: Robert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 05, 2004 12:02 PM
To: David
Subject: Re: Router/Firewall Settings for Port Forwarding Continued...
David wrote:
Hey,
I have read everyone's answers and I understand the router
You should not have an issue with Netgear Remote Management and VNC
clashing.
The Netgear Remote Management facility is smart enough to allow to Remote
Management to be set to use any port (use the Port Number field on the
Remote Management page of the the Netgear GUI). I set mine to a nice