I have a Linksys WRT54GS (the wired/wireless version) that is hard wired to
my desktop comp. DSL connection, mIRC type progys run fine. I think I have
the correct port open (1503), but still no luck. I really need to get hooked
up to this computer to fix a software issue.
Do I need to have something set up in port triggering? I tried to goto
http://www.canyouseeme.org to test the ports, but it can't even see port 80
with DMZ turned on!! Am I missing something?
Any Help would be...helpfull!! =)
Thanks in advance!
1. Make sure the program, ie. VNC for example is running on the server/host PC.
2. Make sure port forwarding is setup correctly and that your using a static IP on the server/host
PC.
3. You run the Canyouseeme.org test from the PC that is the server/host.
Keep in mind WinVNC appears to be the old RealVNC... You might try UltraVNC with its encryption
plug-in if your using this over the public internet...
http://ultravnc.sourceforge.net/
For help with Remote Desktop Sharing see this KB article...
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;233175
In all cases you call the public WAN IP of the router...
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Unfortunatly, that hasn't worked either. I even tried UltraVNC without any
luck. I even tried it with a port range of 5800-5999. Tired it with DMZ
enabled. Nothing. Any other ideas?
Its also possible reflashing the firmware with the same version may fix the problem...
You might consider going over to the Broadband Reports.com "Linksys" forums for possible help, since
it sounds like a router issue...
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/linksys
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