Matthew:
Heya. Try this:
1. Port-forward external TCP 5900 to internal PC #1's port 5900
2. Port-forward external TCP 5901 to internal PC #2's port 5900
3. Port-forward external TCP 5902 to internal PC #3's port 5900
...
4. Port-forward external TCP 590N to internal PC #N's port 5900
Then point a VNC viewer to the external IP address and
choose your Display number accordingly. That is, Display-0 will
connect to PC #1, Display-1 connects to PC #2, etc.
In this setup, all of the VNC servers on your LAN just
run "normally" (ie, they all listen on TCP port 5900). Works for
me here. :)
-Scott
> 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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