Yes. You can put one on 5900, another on 5901, the next on 5902. etc.. Then
you forward each port to the respective PC.
Note: Display 1 = port 5901, Display 2 = port 5902, etc. The default Display
is zero hence port 5900.

Alternatively, you use SSH, open only port 22 for SSH, and let SSH do the
port forwarding to each PC.

Carl

----- Original Message -----
From: "Matthew Mahoney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 10, 2003 3:51 PM
Subject: Routers and VNC


> In another thread someone told me how to use VNC to gain access to one
> computer from outside my home network using port forwarding. Thanks for
that
> :)
>
> This method of forwarding ports 5800 to 5900 to a computer only allows for
> control of one computer based on what I set the forwarding to. Is there
any
> way that I can setup a Linksys brand 4-port ethernet router So that I
could
> access any of my PCs on the network at any given time? Like by entering
<My
> IP>\<A specific computers name or IP on my network> into VNC Viewer?
>
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