Hi all:
I have TightVNC working between work (XP Box) and home (XO Box). My home
machine is behind a Linksys router and I have No-IP_DUC as my dynamic IP
host. At work we have a router with open ports behind a hardware firewall. I
can use the VNC Viewers to see both machines with no problem. I i
Clip: I have a problem when using VNC with router it says my ip is my
internal ip and
not the external I need to connect.
Help please.
Daniel: go here for a host for dynamic IP address or find out the static
address of the router given by your ISP.
http://www.no-ip.com/downloads.php
Tony
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Hi
> >
> [snip]
> > I have opened Port 5800 on my Linksys Router and have forwarded
> > it to my internal IP.I am using www.no-ip.com to get to my
> > site. So I have been typing. X.no-ip.com:5800
> [snip]
> > What other ports do I need to open or does anyone have any
> > suggestions?
>
I am new and have been trying to get VNC to access my home computer (WIN XP)
from work (WIN XP). I am on cable at home (RoadRunner) and have been
messing with my Linksys 4 port router to get it working with VNC. The
bottom line is, if you have a Linksys BFESR41 (I think that's the model
number) r
e XP machine internet setup?
Any help or suggestions from you will be greatly appreciated.
Tony Aluknavich
The Woodlands, Texas
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Hi:
Any help is greatly appreciated. I set up the "TightVNC" software at my
office which connects to the internet through a router and DSL modem into
Birch.net. I also set it up at home through a router then Cable Modem into
Time Warner RoadRunner. From home I have no problem finding my work
co