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fergusmacdonald
Dec 19, 2013Aspirant
FVS336G Port Forwarding for VNC Access
Hi there, I've just set up an FVS336G and would like to forward some ports for VNC. I'd like to be able to VNC into each computer on the network independently. On my previous BT2700HGV, I set up...
Daedalus01
Dec 20, 2013Aspirant
fergusmacdonald wrote: Thanks for getting back to me.
I'm telling them all to use a single IP address. The only other thing that I can think of that might be relevant is that on the internet connection that they come through, the BT2700 is set to forward a range of ports to the FVS336G.
IE it's set to forward 6000-7000 to IP 10.0.2.2 which is the IP of the FVS336G on its network (IE each modem is in DHCP mode and then the FVS336G requests a static IP from it).
A single IP? What do you mean? When you specify that particular port 6000, you can only send it to the PC you want to respond. 6001 has to be a different PC IP address.
192.168.0.1 6000
192.168.0.2 6001
etc.
If you send all the ports to only one IP, that would be why you can only get to one PC rather than all. I'm also with ADIT. Get rid of the double NAT. It causes more problem than it fixes.
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