On Saturday 02 September 2006 02:24 am, Michael Lande wrote:
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>
>  From my office I am able to login to the WinXP PC across the internet.
>
> Now I installed RealVNC on 2 more WinXP boxes at my clients location.
> When I went to whatismyip.com to see the ip address of these 2 new PC/
> VNC servers they report the same ip address that I use to login to
> the first PC.
>
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> I am not able to login to the 2 new PC's that I installed RealVNC on
> today. How do I login to PC#2 and PC#3? The password is the same on
> all 3 VNC setups.
>
In your router, you need to specify that a particular port, i.e. 5900, goes to 
machine #1's port 5900; Port 5901 goes to machine #2's port 5900 and port 
5902 goes to machine #3's port 5900. That way, when you want to connect to a 
different machine, you would connect to the same IP you've been connecting 
to, just type in the appropriate port number -- you can even redirect 5901 
for number one, 5902 for number two, etc if it makes it easier. It also is 
easier if you have a static/fixed IP address on each machine. By the way, you 
might want to invest in a free dynamic domain name service as well as install 
an updater client...all the info is available at www.dyndns.com, although 
there are other DDNS     providers, they have a lot of client software to 
choose 
from. I use two providers myself... dyndns.com and ZoneEdit. That, hopefully, 
makes sure that my machine is always reachable. :-)
        John
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