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Hello,
I am needing some assistance please.
Ok Ill try to keep this 2 a short story and explanation.
Computer A is hooked up to 2 different networks (Network A and Network b). Network A is for accessing files on and proceeses on other machines. Network B is connected to the internet. The computers on network A are NOT connected to the internet.
Computer A access a Router on Network A (192.168.1.101), and then a network cable is run to a Router on network B (192.168.0.1).
The problem is Computer A has Symantec Pc Anywhere and a computer offsite cannot access Computer A. Computer A has a static IP 192.168.1.106.
I setup Router B with port forwarding for Pc Anywhere (5631-5632). Still cannot get the offsite computer to login. It keeps timing out.
Should I be allowing port forwarding on Router B as well? If someone can help it would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
DON

"Should I be allowing port forwarding on Router B as well?"
If you mean router A - the answer is yes.
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Have you checked out VNC Scan? It does remote control but it's more for Network Administrators, I think.
http://www.vncscan.com

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