Thank you for your response. I will check my router
manual to see if it is doing anything fishy. 
One other thing I forgot to mention is that when I go
to www.gotomyvnc.com, it says that my computer
65.68.xxx.xxx is ready to accept connections on
Display 0, which makes me think that my router is
doing "port forwarding" OK to my 192.168.0.101 that is
accepting connections on "Display 0". But I am still
missing a piece somewhere. 
   I will dig in the router docs again.

-veen

--- "Colin J. Raven" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The first thought that comes to mind is;
> "Port Forwarding" (at the router, that is)
> Is your router blocking 5900? ("Deny all, allow as
> required"?)
> That's my $0.02 worth anyway.
> Greetings from the Netherlands
> -Colin
> --
> Colin J. Raven
> 
> 
> 
> +> 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. 
> +> 
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