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Name: peuchele
Date: September 4, 2005 at 22:15:00 Pacific
OS: Win Xp
CPU/Ram: 512
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Hi, i just downloaded and installed "remotely anywhere" on my computer, at home i have 3 computers, the server that ahs 2 net cards (one receives inet, and the other one goes to a hub from which the other 2 computers are conected, this program i just downloaded connects through your internet ip to the computar which has the program installed of course, but the problem is here, my computer's ip is 192.168.0.x bescause it's not the server.. and i don't have a router, i share internet through windows.. my question is if there is ny way of connecting to my computer with this program without buying any router... to make it short, i want to connect to my computer when i'm at a friends house, but i can't because my ip is 192.168.0.x the only thing i can do now is connect to the server one.. hope you understand what i ask for, i am from argentina.. sorry for my spelling mistakes... thx



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Name: azzhole
Date: September 5, 2005 at 05:59:06 Pacific
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Your computers IP is NOT 192.168.0.x. That is the internal netwrok ip. You need your WAN ip which you can get from www.whatismyip.com

If you're on AOL then I would expect problems due to their proxy.


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Response Number 2
Name: Rick McNabb
Date: September 7, 2005 at 10:35:24 Pacific
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Roger that, then using the routing capabilities of the server, forward a port to your computer.

Rule #1: Good Computers don't go down.
Rule #2: There is no such thing as a good computer.


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