Hi, All -
I have Google Fiber with Dynamic IP Address to my home-office (Static IP
Address was not an option when I signed up with the first wave of Google
Fiber Customers).
I have a Linux laptop (running CentOS) with software and 10 licenses
that I use in some training classes. When I do training onsite, I carry
a small, local, Netgear wireless router and have my students VNC into my
Linux laptop to do labs (not a lot of heavy traffic). Students are
running my software using my licenses. This has worked well for me.
Now the question (and possible solicitation for contractor help to set
this up, if possible).
I am starting to do training to remote customers by WebEx. For customers
that have their own software and licenses, this works fine. For
customers that need access to software and licenses for the labs, I
would like to setup to allow customers to VNC or VPN (whichever works
best) into my Linux laptop during the training class and for perhaps up
to one additional week to complete the labs.
Can this be done with a Dynamic IP address or do I need a Static IP
address?
Has anybody done this through Google Fiber at home or in the office?
This is not my forte and I would like to find a contractor willing to
set this up in my home office. I suspect that this is a pretty short
contract and it could even be done in the evenings and/or on
Saturday(s), if somebody has a fulltime job that allows for moonlight
work (this is my home office and I can be very flexible with hours).
Feedback on this forum and by email are both appreciated.
Regards - Cliff Cummings
[email protected]
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Cliff Cummings - Sunburst Design, Inc. 1639 E. 1320 S., Provo, UT 84606 -
801-960-1996 - [email protected] / www.sunburst-design.com World Class
SystemVerilog & UVM Training
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