Alan:

        Heya. The ports you forwarded, 5901 and 5902, are the ports
associated with VNC Display numbers 1 and 2. That is, the TCP port
for a VNC connection is the same as "5900+N", where N is the VNC
Display number.
        By default...a VNC Server listens to Display 0. So if you
didn't tell your VNC Servers to listen to the right Display, it
won't quite work: they're both expecting to see data arrive on
port 5900, not 5901 or 5902. More details here:

http://faq.gotomyvnc.com/fom-serve/cache/64.html

        After you change the display number, you can test your setup
with the scan here: "http://www.gotomyvnc.com";. If that scan can
connect, so will real VNC users.

        Hope this helps!

-Scott

> We have 2 workstations - IP Address 192.168.0.133 and ...134 - running RealVNC
> server which require to be remotely managed.  They connect to the Internet via
> a Netgear DG834 DSL hub/router/firewall.  This also acts as a DHCP server for
> NAT.
>
> On the DG834, I have created two custom services - VNC1 port 5901 and VNC2
> port 5902 - type TCP/UDP directed to IP's 192.168.0.133 and 192.168.0.134
> respectively.
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