RE: Connecting to a server behind a router

2009-01-25 Thread Philip Herlihy
ns. I provide a shortcut on their desktop which runs the listening client. HTH Phil -Original Message- From: Roger Withnell [mailto:ro...@upperbridge.co.uk] Sent: 25 January 2009 16:40 To: 'Philip Herlihy'; vnc-list@realvnc.com Subject: RE: Connecting to a server behind a router

RE: Connecting to a server behind a router

2009-01-25 Thread Roger Withnell
: vnc-list@realvnc.com; ro...@upperbridge.co.uk Subject: RE: Connecting to a server behind a router Two alternatives: 1) Configure your router to forward any incoming connection using the relevant port (5800 for the web browser connection) to the computer hosting VNC. See www.portforward.com for

RE: Connecting to a server behind a router

2009-01-25 Thread Philip Herlihy
Two alternatives: 1) Configure your router to forward any incoming connection using the relevant port (5800 for the web browser connection) to the computer hosting VNC. See www.portforward.com for help with this (and your router's manual!). Most routers provide this facility, although terminolo