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Name: athlon122
Date: May 30, 2004 at 22:24:43 Pacific
OS: Win XP Pro SP1
CPU/Ram: 1800+/512
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I have 3 computers all hooked up to a router. All 3 computers are connected to the internet by plugging my cable modem up to the WAN port and all 3 computers to it as well. I also installed both VNC and FTP server on all 3 computers. I want to be able to connect to all 3 computers' VNC and FTP servers through the internet (on a different computer other than these 3). My problem is that My ISP only gives out 2 IP addresses free. I also have a dynamic DNS (No-IP DUC) installed on all 3 computers so I don't have to remember IP addresses. Is there as way to connect to these computers through one or two IP addresses? The router is a D-Link DI-704P. Also if all 3 computers share one IP address how could I get the Dynamic DNS updated since they share one IP address? 2 of the Pc are running Windows XP Pro and the other is running Windows 2000 Pro. Any help will be greatly appreciated.



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Name: Danny Larouche
Date: May 31, 2004 at 11:18:06 Pacific
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For a specific tcp port, you can't forward to more than 1 computer (assuming you have 1 public IP). However, you can modify your ftp or VNC server to use non-standard port and it will work.

Danny


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