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Member (5 bit)
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Newmarket, Canada
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Remote access
I would like to be able to access my home computer from my cottage. My home machine is on rogers cable, and I have a netgear 4 port router hooked up to my cable modem.
The computer at my cottage would be a notebook using a dialup connection. Both would have Win2K as operating systems, and I would like to use PC anywhere. Can I do this and how do I set it up? Any info or links to good sites would be appreciated. |
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Install PC Anywhere on both machines. Set up the one at home as a host, and forward the 2 required ports in the router (as I remember, 5631 TCP and 5632 UDP) to the local IP (the one the router assigns, or you assign) of the machine. Set your remote to connect using TCP/IP to the WAN IP address (the one Rogers assigns) of your router and dial up an ISP with the notebook.
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Member (5 bit)
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Newmarket, Canada
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Remote access
Thanks so much for that reply GLC. I can do that stuff no problems.
But, since rogers had gone to dynamic addressing, how do I know what IP address they have assigned my router at the time I want to access it? |
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Normally, even dynamic cable IP's don't change unless the modem and/or router is turned off and back on - and the shortest lease I've seen is 24 hours anyway, I've seen as long as a week. If you do have a problem with your IP changing frequently, you may be able to use a dynamic DNS service and connect to the resolvable name instead of the IP address.
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Member (5 bit)
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Newmarket, Canada
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rmote access
Thanks GLC that's good info to know, and thanks again for the quick reply!
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Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: London
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afaik several netgear routers come with firmware to automatically update a dyndns.org account whenever your IP changes. this could be useful in keeping a constant reference to your pc if the IP changes. you can set it up by using the web based interface.
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Member (5 bit)
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Newmarket, Canada
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Remote Access
Thanks for that info about the router I will look into it to see if my router is capable of doing that.
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I think I saw that option in a D-Link 704P I set up the other day.
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