5 5489 Platinum Member Aug 12, 2001 2,163 0 0 Jul 27, 2004 #1 using Real VNC. Can anyone help me configure my router to allow a remote desktop connection from a different house
using Real VNC. Can anyone help me configure my router to allow a remote desktop connection from a different house
S sharq Senior member Mar 11, 2003 507 0 0 Jul 27, 2004 #2 How about model of the router? You will need to setup port forwarding. EDIT: This belongs in the Networking forum.
How about model of the router? You will need to setup port forwarding. EDIT: This belongs in the Networking forum.
5 5489 Platinum Member Aug 12, 2001 2,163 0 0 Jul 27, 2004 #3 is port forwarding the only thing i have to do? Netgear RP614
S sharq Senior member Mar 11, 2003 507 0 0 Jul 27, 2004 #4 That I can't tell you, never tried running VNC, but port forwarding would be my first guess. The manual should provide you with a starting point on setting up port forwarding: ftp://downloads.netgear.com/files/rp614v2_reference_manual.pdf
That I can't tell you, never tried running VNC, but port forwarding would be my first guess. The manual should provide you with a starting point on setting up port forwarding: ftp://downloads.netgear.com/files/rp614v2_reference_manual.pdf
F Fuchs Member Apr 13, 2004 160 0 0 Jul 27, 2004 #5 3389 in concerned with RDP = Remote Desktop Protocol 500 may work also.
I imported_Phil Diamond Member Feb 10, 2001 9,837 0 0 Jul 27, 2004 #6 Originally posted by: Fuchs 3389 in concerned with RDP = Remote Desktop Protocol 500 may work also. Click to expand... Not when he's using RealVNC it won't.
Originally posted by: Fuchs 3389 in concerned with RDP = Remote Desktop Protocol 500 may work also. Click to expand... Not when he's using RealVNC it won't.
G gameboyzz Member Apr 23, 2003 68 0 0 Jul 27, 2004 #7 Real vnc uses port 5800 for incoming and 5900 for outgoing, so just open those ports.