Carlyle Sutphen said: > David, > > I may be wrong here since I have never actually set up port forwarding. > But looking at the screenshot you pointed to, it looks like you may > have misinterpretted the meanings of "Start Port" and "End Port." > I believe that "Start Port" refers to the port being accessed on the > internet side of your router. "End Port" is probably the destination > port on your internal computer.
No, it allows you to specify a range of ports instead of just a single port. The NAT device just has a limitation that the external port is forwarded to the same internal port. For example if you put a rule to forward port 5900, the internal machine must be listening on 5900 (it can't be set to 5901 or 5902). -- William Hooper _______________________________________________ VNC-List mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] To remove yourself from the list visit: http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list