Is Fast User Switching enabled?
Also, you only need to know the WAN IP if you're outside the router.
Further, how do you have port-forwarding configured? Is it port 5900 to port
5900 on pc#1, port 5901 to port 5900 on pc#2, or is it port 5900 to port
5900 on PC#2, port 5901 to port 5901 on PC#2, etc? More info, please. Just
want to double-check your port-forwarding configs..

Theoretically, if you want PC#2, you'd open VNC Viewer and type in
wan.ip.of.LAN:1 (or ::5901, depending on your flavor of VNC) and if you
wanted PC#1, you'd substitute ::5900, etc.

-----Original Message-----
From: GutsAndGadgets [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 07, 2005 7:13 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Can't Connect To Machines Behind Routers 
Sensitivity: Confidential


My apologies.  I originally posted this as a reply instead of as a new post.
 
I'm having some trouble connecting to various machines that are behind
routers.  I've already completed the steps needed for Port Forwarding and
the firewalls are set also.  I don't know what I'm doing wrong.  If I have
both the WAN IP and the LAN IP, in which order or format should they be?
 
Ed Coyne
GutsAndGadgets.com <http://www.gutsandgadgets.com/> 
 
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