In oreder for this to work you must have a static address on at least one
end. 

Also, turn off SPI if enabled. I sugeest using ip address instead of name
resolution, it will b emore successful and you test the ip address befarie
attempting connection by iCMP.

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Behalf Of Kenny Ailes
Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 8:21 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Fw: linksys router and dynamic ip's

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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