VNCers,
  I have seen this question being popped several times
and some suggestions made, but the solution is not
clear to me. It seems like I have done all that was
suggested in the postings that I saw (may be I am
missing some thing). This is what I have,

1. I have 1-static IP address from the telephone
company and I have 2 computers at home. so I bought a
D-link 4-port router. I am able to connect both
computers via the router and they are accessing the
internet fine.
2. My staticIP is 65.68.xxx.xxx. And my private IPs
for the computers are 192.168.0.101 and 192.168.0.100.
3. VNC is running on 192.168.0.101:0 (port 5900).
Before the router, I was able to connect from work to
my home machine by just doing 65.68.xxx.xxx:0 and it
worked. 
4. Now with the router, from work I can ping both
65.68.xxx.xxx and also 192.168.0.101. But when I do
VNC, it can't find the vnc server. I have tried
connecting to both 65.68.xxx.xxx:0 and also
192.168.0.101:0, but both fail.
5. In my router config, I logged on to the router
(192.168.0.1) and added the port forwarding. In the
router, I have,

Name         : VirtualServerVNC 
Private IP   : 192.168.0.101 
Protocol     : TCP
Private Port : 5900
Public Port  : 5900
Schedule     : Always Enabled

   I did the same for port 5800, just in case. But I
am not able to access my home machine from work
anymore. Even now I can access the home machine from
work if I remove the router, so work network is not
doing anything silly. It is my router that I need to
configure or the VNC machine. 

   I really appreciate your help.

-veen mudi

   

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