Here's a good way. Take a look at www.dyndns.org. By learning how to set up a free dynamic DNS registry service, and installing a program that updates your dyndns entry, such as Direct Update www.directupdate.net, you can easily connect to YOURCOMPUTER.dyndns.org without worrying about IP addresses at all.
The Direct Update program basically runs all the time in the background and automatically sends the computers new IP address to the dyndns.org server, which in turn updates the YOURCOMPUTER.dyndns.org entry with the proper IP. I use this technique myself, but it does require a bit of reading. Regards, Arthur -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ronald Saa Sent: August 24, 2004 10:28 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Finding a Remote IP Hi All, I have 2 computers that can VNC each other after they go online via IE6. Of course I have to email the Server's IP to the Client. But I also know how to connect them by Dial-up networking without using IE6., which means no one has to be at the Server side. Heres my question: After the connection is made via Dial-Up Networking, how do I find the Server's newly assigned IP address. I can understand why this may be impossible before connecting, but after a Dial-up Connection is made, I think someone out there must know of a way. Ron _______________________________________________ VNC-List mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] To remove yourself from the list visit: http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list _______________________________________________ VNC-List mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] To remove yourself from the list visit: http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list
