Mostly it depends on what brand and model VoIP box is. You get into its
settings by its IP address, usualy your computer's "gateway"... Find that
out by going to a command prompt and typing the "IPCONFIG" command.

There is usually a game or  DMZ setting on the router that you can use. You
specify the IP address of your computer. (you got that from the IPCONFIG
command that you ran in first step.)

I hope that this gives you an idea of what to look for.

Gregg

-----Original Message-----
From: James C. Barr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2006 1:29 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: VNC through VOIP box

Here is the situation. I have installed VNC server on my machine. I am
running through a VOIP box that clones my MAC address. My machine is then
given the 192.168 unroutable IP address. The VOIP box grabs an IP from my
ISP. My VOIP box does allow me to set up DMZ on it but I am not familiar
with how to do so. How would I go about setting this up so that people
external to me can connect to my VNC server session?

If you need more information let me know and I will try to provide it.

--
JC Barr
CIN Bengals GM
HOU Gamblers GM
RICH Riders GM
BLAK Kolts GM
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STS Steeds GM
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