Kenny:
Heya. If you're testing using www.GoToMyVNC.com from the
work PC that's running a VNC server, and it's *not* reporting
success...then something is either blocking the packets, or your
VNC server isn't setup right. Please double-check that the LinkSys
router is setup correctly, and please verify that your work PC
isn't running a "personal firewall" that's blocking the packets
after the LinkSys passes them along. Also, please verify that
your VNC server isn't setup to expect LoopbackOnly connections.
Once you get www.GoToMyVNC.com to work, you'll know that
the server-side problems have been addressed. Good luck!
cheers,
Scott
> I am trying to set up my computer at work so I can access from home via vnc.
> we have a befsr41 router and our isp dynamically assigns the ip addresses.I
> have set up port forwarding to forward traffic on ports 5800 and 5900 to my ip
> address and can't connect. i have downloaded the no-ip duc, and have set up
> port forwading to forward ports 5800, 5900 and 5500 to the ip address that has
> been assigned by my router to my laptop, but when i type in
> http://kenailes.myvnc.com:5800 (which I have setup and added as a host),it
> doesn't work.
> I have been able to configure this form home with no troubles at all, but
> can't get to my computer at work for the life of me.
>
> One last little tidbit--i went to www.gotomyvnc.com and did the test there and
> it is not ready to receive connections. any suggestions?
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