From: "dummy" <(E-Mail Removed)>
| David H. Lipman wrote:
>> From: "dummy" <(E-Mail Removed)>
>>
|>> I would like to network my PC(1) at home which connected with cable
|>> broadband with PC(2) at my store which is connected with DSL.
|>>
|>> Both PC have a router, Intel and NetGEAR; and both are dynamic IP.
|>>
|>> I wonder if I open a forward/receive ports in the routers:
|>> a) Which IP address should I input? the local 192.168.x.x on both
|>> or real dynamic IP address ( e.g.: 72.187.23.78 for pc(1) & 98.45.148.98
|>> for pc(2) )
|>> b) Do I have to make sure the port on both end is the same or doen't matter?
|>>
|>> p/s: current configuration on both router using default mode: all ports
|>> are in stealth.
>>
>> Look up Virtual Private Network (VPN) thats's your solution. A private tunnel netween
>> PC(1) and PC(2) thorough the Internet.
>>
| I try UltraVNC and believe could the native VNC should work.
|
| I just want avoid junks install into my pc, you never know what's the
| catch beneath it, spyware or something else.
Either that or VPN Routers on both ends.
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Dave
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