onboard NIC, windows 2000/XP, correct? 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Buddy Craigg
Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2005 19:09
To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: UPDATE: please help configure internal / external IP address

I didnt really figure it out. I more like stumbled
across it.
It seems that the IP for my server was 192.168.1.55 at
first. But when I changed my main board and processor
the computer said that address was already in use so
I changed it to 192.168.1.56.

I needed to make those changes in my firewall.
The destination address in the IP PASS-THROUGH
FILTER and INBOUND TUNNELS had to be changed to the
new internal IP address of my server. 

Im posting this in hopes of helping the next guy with
this problem. (who knows. Maybe it will be me)

--- Buddy Craigg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Please help me configure VNC.
> I was running the old 3.3 version on a win2000pro
> machine. And it worked.
> All I changed was I upgraded my motherboard and
> processor and now it doesnt.
> 
> When I use to hold my pointer over the vnc icon it
> would show my external ip address.
> Now it show this computers address on my LAN
> 
> Ive read the manual, and a lot of the list archives
> but not getting anywhere.
> So I got the new VNC hoping it would show more
> options
> for configuring it but I still dont know what Im
> doing.
> 
> This is how everything is plugged insomeone out
> there
> has to have a setup like mine.
> Cable come in and goes to my modem.
> Modem runs to Gnatbox firewall.
> Firewall to hub
> Hub to 3 PCs (mother, father, daughter)
> 
> I can connect to the PC running the VNC service from
> my other local PCs if I use the LAN IP.
> 
> How do I change the IP of the service back to my
> external IP so I can connect to it from a computer
> outside of the house, like I did in the past?
> 
> 
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