Well, that's a proof that your router is doing very well its job: DHCP where D 
stands for Dynamic ;-)

        Maybe you need to associate a MAC address to the assigned address in your 
router to prevent address shift.

> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : dg23 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Envoyi : lundi 23 fivrier 2004 01:37
> @ : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Objet : Got mine going too!!
> 
> Thanks to whom ever it was that posted the link to http://www.gotomyvnc.com!!
> I didn't have anyone on the other side of the router to look for my server.
> 
> I had forgotten that the router was handing out DHCP addresses to the PCs that
> change everytime you shutdown everything and reboot.  I had forwarded port
> 5900 to the wrong PC (Server).  Made that change and now mine is advertising
> correctly.
> 
> I will have the opportunity to give it a test tomorrow.
> 
> 
> Dell
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