RE: No-IP and Real VNC on multiple PC's‏

2009-09-30 Thread Philip Herlihy
No experience of this, sorry. Philip Herlihy -Original Message- From: Christopher Woods [mailto:christop...@custommade.org.uk] Sent: 28 September 2009 11:30 To: 'Roberto Meza'; phi...@herlihy.eu.com Cc: vnc-list@realvnc.com Subject: RE: No-IP and Real VNC on multiple PC's‏ I must

RE: No-IP and Real VNC on multiple PC's‏

2009-09-28 Thread Christopher Woods
I must say I’ve also had problems with 2Wire modems not apparently detecting machines which are connected through it, so the hard-reset might be a good idea. Is it just DHCP clients 2Wire units have problems with? Does it detect uPnP devices ok? ___

RE: No-IP and Real VNC on multiple PC's‏

2009-09-27 Thread Christopher Woods
My understanding of NAT is that a router must be able to associate multiple connections (possibly connectionless UDP conversations) between its LAN clients and external stations which can see only the router as a single entity. So, if a UDP datagram arrives from a station on the WAN the

RE: No-IP and Real VNC on multiple PC's‏

2009-09-27 Thread Philip Herlihy
[mailto:vnc-list-boun...@realvnc.com] On Behalf Of Christopher Woods Sent: 27 September 2009 14:17 To: 'Philip Herlihy'; 'Dale Eshelman' Cc: vnc-list@realvnc.com Subject: RE: No-IP and Real VNC on multiple PC's‏ My understanding of NAT is that a router must be able to associate multiple connections

RE: No-IP and Real VNC on multiple PC's‏

2009-09-27 Thread Philip Herlihy
To: christop...@custommade.org.uk; phi...@herlihy.eu.com; eshelm...@gmail.com Cc: vnc-list@realvnc.com Subject: RE: No-IP and Real VNC on multiple PC's‏ Hello: I think I'm missing something on my 2Wire 2701HG-T router configuration or somewhere else. I can only connect to the PC (the main

RE: No-IP and Real VNC on multiple PC's‏

2009-09-27 Thread Christopher Woods
I think I'm missing something on my 2Wire 2701HG-T router configuration or somewhere else. I can only connect to the PC (the main one) that has the No-IP client installed. I added an exception on Windows XP firewall on each of the 7 PC's So for the main PC I added the exception port TCP

RE: No-IP and Real VNC on multiple PC's‏

2009-09-27 Thread Christopher Woods
Be aware that VNC requires TWO colons if you are using anything other than the default port, so your address should be: papeleria.no-ip.org::5901 Is this only when the VNC server is set up to listen on a non-default port? I used to think that a double colon was necessary (and indeed, I did

RE: No-IP and Real VNC on multiple PC's‏

2009-09-27 Thread Christopher Woods
Sorry if the previous email's a little hard to decipher - was composing in HTML mode as Roberto's original message was HTML, so I was indenting instead of using symbols (and the listserver reformatted as plaintext). Horrible practice I know, but I was watching the Formula 1 at the same time. ;)

RE: No-IP and Real VNC on multiple PC's‏

2009-09-27 Thread Philip Herlihy
with that. Philip Herlihy From: Roberto Meza [mailto:roberto_mez...@hotmail.com] Sent: 27 September 2009 16:57 To: phi...@herlihy.eu.com Cc: vnc-list@realvnc.com Subject: RE: No-IP and Real VNC on multiple PC's‏ This tutorial is good

RE: No-IP and Real VNC on multiple PC's‏

2009-09-26 Thread Philip Herlihy
: Re: No-IP and Real VNC on multiple PC's‏ Can you provide an example of of the setting and location of setting on the router that need to take place for NAT? What must a router have in the settings to be a NAT router? Thanks On Sep 25, 2009, at 12:28 PM, Christopher Woods wrote: I've done

Re: No-IP and Real VNC on multiple PC's‏

2009-09-26 Thread Dale Eshelman
September 2009 02:55 To: Christopher Woods Cc: 'Bob Grabbe'; vnc-list@realvnc.com Subject: Re: No-IP and Real VNC on multiple PC's‏ Can you provide an example of of the setting and location of setting on the router that need to take place for NAT? What must a router have in the settings

RE: No-IP and Real VNC on multiple PC's‏

2009-09-25 Thread Christopher Woods
What's the best way to configure No-IP free to connect to 8 Windows XP PC's from my home computer? All have Real VNC software installed and the No-IP utility. Do I need multiple free No-IP accounts and multiple hosts? If the hosts are on physically separate Internet connections then

RE: No-IP and Real VNC on multiple PC's‏

2009-09-25 Thread Christopher Woods
[mailto:roberto_mez...@hotmail.com] Sent: 25 September 2009 14:38 To: christop...@custommade.org.uk; vnc-list@realvnc.com Subject: RE: No-IP and Real VNC on multiple PC's‏ Dear Christopher: I have only one rounter, a 2Wire 2701HG-T. The router has already the port forwarding configured for Real VNC

Re: No-IP and Real VNC on multiple PC's‏

2009-09-25 Thread Bob Grabbe
...@custommade.org.uk; vnc-list@realvnc.com Sent: Friday, September 25, 2009 9:38 AM Subject: RE: No-IP and Real VNC on multiple PC's‏ Dear Christopher: I have only one rounter, a 2Wire 2701HG-T. The router has already the port forwarding configured for Real VNC ports (5800 and 5900 I guess

RE: No-IP and Real VNC on multiple PC's‏

2009-09-25 Thread Christopher Woods
I've done this before, although only with two pc's behind the same router. For example, the router is set up to forward port 5900 to pc1, with the ip of 192.168.1.50 and port 5901 to pc 2 with the ip of 192.168.1.51. PC1 is set in vnc to listen on port 5900 and pc2 is set to listen on

Re: No-IP and Real VNC on multiple PC's‏

2009-09-25 Thread Dale Eshelman
Can you provide an example of of the setting and location of setting on the router that need to take place for NAT? What must a router have in the settings to be a NAT router? Thanks On Sep 25, 2009, at 12:28 PM, Christopher Woods wrote: I've done this before, although only with two pc's