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Jano
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      06-30-2004, 01:02 PM
I have an MN-700 router. I need to either vnc or do a
remote desktop connection from work to home. I know my
cable isp blocks all common ports. I also set up port
forwarding on my router for those common ports and also
other ports. Is there any way that i can set either of
those up without using common ports. I have it working
within my network. If i put my router given ip address in
it will work. If i give the ip given by my isp it will
not. Someone please help.
 
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Kerry Liles
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      06-30-2004, 02:02 PM
Have you tried testing it from outside your network? AFAIK the MN-700 does
not support "loopback" - in other words, referring to your external IP from
inside your network will not work (apparently MS is working on supporting
this feature sometime in the future) It may be that the port forwarding
would work fine if you are coming from the outside (a friend's house?)

HTH


"Jano" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:231c501c45ea2$746fe6a0$(E-Mail Removed)...
> I have an MN-700 router. I need to either vnc or do a
> remote desktop connection from work to home. I know my
> cable isp blocks all common ports. I also set up port
> forwarding on my router for those common ports and also
> other ports. Is there any way that i can set either of
> those up without using common ports. I have it working
> within my network. If i put my router given ip address in
> it will work. If i give the ip given by my isp it will
> not. Someone please help.



 
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Jano
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      06-30-2004, 02:23 PM
No i havent tried that...i thought that router supported
loopback..do you think if it was working for me internally
with the ports i specified it would work outside of my
network??


>-----Original Message-----
>Have you tried testing it from outside your network?

AFAIK the MN-700 does
>not support "loopback" - in other words, referring to

your external IP from
>inside your network will not work (apparently MS is

working on supporting
>this feature sometime in the future) It may be that the

port forwarding
>would work fine if you are coming from the outside (a

friend's house?)
>
>HTH
>
>
>"Jano" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in

message
>news:231c501c45ea2$746fe6a0$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> I have an MN-700 router. I need to either vnc or do a
>> remote desktop connection from work to home. I know my
>> cable isp blocks all common ports. I also set up port
>> forwarding on my router for those common ports and also
>> other ports. Is there any way that i can set either of
>> those up without using common ports. I have it working
>> within my network. If i put my router given ip address

in
>> it will work. If i give the ip given by my isp it will
>> not. Someone please help.

>
>
>.
>

 
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Kerry Liles
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      06-30-2004, 03:37 PM
I believe that it likely would work. Best to try it however from work or a
friend's house etc.

There are rumours in this ng that MS will be releasing a firmware upgrade
for the MN-700 (perhaps others) and some have speculated that this would
have to coincide with the release of XP-SP2 since some other items have to
be taken care of in the wireless product line for compatibility with SP2...
I am just a user of MS wireless products and a lurker here so I have no
specific knowledge of anything MS might or might not be doing.

HTH


"Jano" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:23b4701c45ead$d78901d0$(E-Mail Removed)...
> No i havent tried that...i thought that router supported
> loopback..do you think if it was working for me internally
> with the ports i specified it would work outside of my
> network??
>
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Have you tried testing it from outside your network?

> AFAIK the MN-700 does
> >not support "loopback" - in other words, referring to

> your external IP from
> >inside your network will not work (apparently MS is

> working on supporting
> >this feature sometime in the future) It may be that the

> port forwarding
> >would work fine if you are coming from the outside (a

> friend's house?)
> >
> >HTH
> >
> >
> >"Jano" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in

> message
> >news:231c501c45ea2$746fe6a0$(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> I have an MN-700 router. I need to either vnc or do a
> >> remote desktop connection from work to home. I know my
> >> cable isp blocks all common ports. I also set up port
> >> forwarding on my router for those common ports and also
> >> other ports. Is there any way that i can set either of
> >> those up without using common ports. I have it working
> >> within my network. If i put my router given ip address

> in
> >> it will work. If i give the ip given by my isp it will
> >> not. Someone please help.

> >
> >
> >.
> >



 
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      06-30-2004, 04:47 PM
Well thanx for everything. I am going to try this when i
get home tonite. I will let you know tomorrow.


>-----Original Message-----
>I believe that it likely would work. Best to try it

however from work or a
>friend's house etc.
>
>There are rumours in this ng that MS will be releasing a

firmware upgrade
>for the MN-700 (perhaps others) and some have speculated

that this would
>have to coincide with the release of XP-SP2 since some

other items have to
>be taken care of in the wireless product line for

compatibility with SP2...
>I am just a user of MS wireless products and a lurker

here so I have no
>specific knowledge of anything MS might or might not be

doing.
>
>HTH
>
>
>"Jano" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in

message
>news:23b4701c45ead$d78901d0$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> No i havent tried that...i thought that router supported
>> loopback..do you think if it was working for me

internally
>> with the ports i specified it would work outside of my
>> network??
>>
>>
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >Have you tried testing it from outside your network?

>> AFAIK the MN-700 does
>> >not support "loopback" - in other words, referring to

>> your external IP from
>> >inside your network will not work (apparently MS is

>> working on supporting
>> >this feature sometime in the future) It may be that

the
>> port forwarding
>> >would work fine if you are coming from the outside (a

>> friend's house?)
>> >
>> >HTH
>> >
>> >
>> >"Jano" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in

>> message
>> >news:231c501c45ea2$746fe6a0$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> >> I have an MN-700 router. I need to either vnc or do

a
>> >> remote desktop connection from work to home. I know

my
>> >> cable isp blocks all common ports. I also set up

port
>> >> forwarding on my router for those common ports and

also
>> >> other ports. Is there any way that i can set either

of
>> >> those up without using common ports. I have it

working
>> >> within my network. If i put my router given ip

address
>> in
>> >> it will work. If i give the ip given by my isp it

will
>> >> not. Someone please help.
>> >
>> >
>> >.
>> >

>
>
>.
>

 
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Rich
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      06-30-2004, 09:33 PM
I have this working on my network without a problem. If
you can't get it working, email me and we can compare
settings.

Keep in mind that I very rarely check this board, and I'm
only in email once in a while, so my response may not be
immediate.

>-----Original Message-----
>Well thanx for everything. I am going to try this when i
>get home tonite. I will let you know tomorrow.

 
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Bill Sanderson
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      07-01-2004, 05:04 AM
FWIW, I agree with Rich and Kerry.

This is probably already working. I doubt that your ISP blocks these ports.

I'd stick with Remote Desktop, unless you've downloaded and are using the
encryption piece for use with some newer VNC variants--UltraVnc, for
example.

Good help may be found in newsgroup:
microsoft.public.windowsxp.work_remotely

"Jano" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:239a801c45ec1$e4870710$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Well thanx for everything. I am going to try this when i
> get home tonite. I will let you know tomorrow.
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I believe that it likely would work. Best to try it

> however from work or a
>>friend's house etc.
>>
>>There are rumours in this ng that MS will be releasing a

> firmware upgrade
>>for the MN-700 (perhaps others) and some have speculated

> that this would
>>have to coincide with the release of XP-SP2 since some

> other items have to
>>be taken care of in the wireless product line for

> compatibility with SP2...
>>I am just a user of MS wireless products and a lurker

> here so I have no
>>specific knowledge of anything MS might or might not be

> doing.
>>
>>HTH
>>
>>
>>"Jano" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in

> message
>>news:23b4701c45ead$d78901d0$(E-Mail Removed).. .
>>> No i havent tried that...i thought that router supported
>>> loopback..do you think if it was working for me

> internally
>>> with the ports i specified it would work outside of my
>>> network??
>>>
>>>
>>> >-----Original Message-----
>>> >Have you tried testing it from outside your network?
>>> AFAIK the MN-700 does
>>> >not support "loopback" - in other words, referring to
>>> your external IP from
>>> >inside your network will not work (apparently MS is
>>> working on supporting
>>> >this feature sometime in the future) It may be that

> the
>>> port forwarding
>>> >would work fine if you are coming from the outside (a
>>> friend's house?)
>>> >
>>> >HTH
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >"Jano" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
>>> message
>>> >news:231c501c45ea2$746fe6a0$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> >> I have an MN-700 router. I need to either vnc or do

> a
>>> >> remote desktop connection from work to home. I know

> my
>>> >> cable isp blocks all common ports. I also set up

> port
>>> >> forwarding on my router for those common ports and

> also
>>> >> other ports. Is there any way that i can set either

> of
>>> >> those up without using common ports. I have it

> working
>>> >> within my network. If i put my router given ip

> address
>>> in
>>> >> it will work. If i give the ip given by my isp it

> will
>>> >> not. Someone please help.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >.
>>> >

>>
>>
>>.
>>



 
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      07-01-2004, 01:34 PM
Thank you all for your help. My remote desktop connection
is now running great. Another question though. Do any of
you run an ftp server? If so what program do you use. I
was using Serv-U and i was able to log in just fine but i
can not get it to list the directory and then it drops the
ftp connection?


>-----Original Message-----
>Well thanx for everything. I am going to try this when i
>get home tonite. I will let you know tomorrow.
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I believe that it likely would work. Best to try it

>however from work or a
>>friend's house etc.
>>
>>There are rumours in this ng that MS will be releasing a

>firmware upgrade
>>for the MN-700 (perhaps others) and some have speculated

>that this would
>>have to coincide with the release of XP-SP2 since some

>other items have to
>>be taken care of in the wireless product line for

>compatibility with SP2...
>>I am just a user of MS wireless products and a lurker

>here so I have no
>>specific knowledge of anything MS might or might not be

>doing.
>>
>>HTH
>>
>>
>>"Jano" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in

>message
>>news:23b4701c45ead$d78901d0$(E-Mail Removed).. .
>>> No i havent tried that...i thought that router

supported
>>> loopback..do you think if it was working for me

>internally
>>> with the ports i specified it would work outside of my
>>> network??
>>>
>>>
>>> >-----Original Message-----
>>> >Have you tried testing it from outside your network?
>>> AFAIK the MN-700 does
>>> >not support "loopback" - in other words, referring to
>>> your external IP from
>>> >inside your network will not work (apparently MS is
>>> working on supporting
>>> >this feature sometime in the future) It may be that

>the
>>> port forwarding
>>> >would work fine if you are coming from the outside (a
>>> friend's house?)
>>> >
>>> >HTH
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >"Jano" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
>>> message
>>> >news:231c501c45ea2$746fe6a0$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> >> I have an MN-700 router. I need to either vnc or

do
>a
>>> >> remote desktop connection from work to home. I

know
>my
>>> >> cable isp blocks all common ports. I also set up

>port
>>> >> forwarding on my router for those common ports and

>also
>>> >> other ports. Is there any way that i can set

either
>of
>>> >> those up without using common ports. I have it

>working
>>> >> within my network. If i put my router given ip

>address
>>> in
>>> >> it will work. If i give the ip given by my isp it

>will
>>> >> not. Someone please help.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >.
>>> >

>>
>>
>>.
>>

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Jano
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      07-01-2004, 03:15 PM
Thank you all for your help. My remote desktop connection
is now running great. Another question though. Do any of
you run an ftp server? If so what program do you use. I
was using Serv-U and i was able to log in just fine but i
can not get it to list the directory and then it drops the
ftp connection?



>-----Original Message-----
>Well thanx for everything. I am going to try this when i
>get home tonite. I will let you know tomorrow.
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I believe that it likely would work. Best to try it

>however from work or a
>>friend's house etc.
>>
>>There are rumours in this ng that MS will be releasing a

>firmware upgrade
>>for the MN-700 (perhaps others) and some have speculated

>that this would
>>have to coincide with the release of XP-SP2 since some

>other items have to
>>be taken care of in the wireless product line for

>compatibility with SP2...
>>I am just a user of MS wireless products and a lurker

>here so I have no
>>specific knowledge of anything MS might or might not be

>doing.
>>
>>HTH
>>
>>
>>"Jano" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in

>message
>>news:23b4701c45ead$d78901d0$(E-Mail Removed).. .
>>> No i havent tried that...i thought that router

supported
>>> loopback..do you think if it was working for me

>internally
>>> with the ports i specified it would work outside of my
>>> network??
>>>
>>>
>>> >-----Original Message-----
>>> >Have you tried testing it from outside your network?
>>> AFAIK the MN-700 does
>>> >not support "loopback" - in other words, referring to
>>> your external IP from
>>> >inside your network will not work (apparently MS is
>>> working on supporting
>>> >this feature sometime in the future) It may be that

>the
>>> port forwarding
>>> >would work fine if you are coming from the outside (a
>>> friend's house?)
>>> >
>>> >HTH
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >"Jano" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
>>> message
>>> >news:231c501c45ea2$746fe6a0$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> >> I have an MN-700 router. I need to either vnc or

do
>a
>>> >> remote desktop connection from work to home. I

know
>my
>>> >> cable isp blocks all common ports. I also set up

>port
>>> >> forwarding on my router for those common ports and

>also
>>> >> other ports. Is there any way that i can set

either
>of
>>> >> those up without using common ports. I have it

>working
>>> >> within my network. If i put my router given ip

>address
>>> in
>>> >> it will work. If i give the ip given by my isp it

>will
>>> >> not. Someone please help.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >.
>>> >

>>
>>
>>.
>>

>.
>

 
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Kerry Liles
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      07-01-2004, 03:17 PM
I would look at Filezilla - a great freeware FTP client AND server:

http://filezilla.sourceforge.net/

The problem you are currently experiencing is likely due to your server not
configured to handle passive FTP - you may want to read up on that issue
too.

HTH


<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:23efe01c45f70$28fb9a10$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Thank you all for your help. My remote desktop connection
> is now running great. Another question though. Do any of
> you run an ftp server? If so what program do you use. I
> was using Serv-U and i was able to log in just fine but i
> can not get it to list the directory and then it drops the
> ftp connection?
>
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Well thanx for everything. I am going to try this when i
> >get home tonite. I will let you know tomorrow.
> >
> >
> >>-----Original Message-----
> >>I believe that it likely would work. Best to try it

> >however from work or a
> >>friend's house etc.
> >>
> >>There are rumours in this ng that MS will be releasing a

> >firmware upgrade
> >>for the MN-700 (perhaps others) and some have speculated

> >that this would
> >>have to coincide with the release of XP-SP2 since some

> >other items have to
> >>be taken care of in the wireless product line for

> >compatibility with SP2...
> >>I am just a user of MS wireless products and a lurker

> >here so I have no
> >>specific knowledge of anything MS might or might not be

> >doing.
> >>
> >>HTH
> >>
> >>
> >>"Jano" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in

> >message
> >>news:23b4701c45ead$d78901d0$(E-Mail Removed).. .
> >>> No i havent tried that...i thought that router

> supported
> >>> loopback..do you think if it was working for me

> >internally
> >>> with the ports i specified it would work outside of my
> >>> network??
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> >-----Original Message-----
> >>> >Have you tried testing it from outside your network?
> >>> AFAIK the MN-700 does
> >>> >not support "loopback" - in other words, referring to
> >>> your external IP from
> >>> >inside your network will not work (apparently MS is
> >>> working on supporting
> >>> >this feature sometime in the future) It may be that

> >the
> >>> port forwarding
> >>> >would work fine if you are coming from the outside (a
> >>> friend's house?)
> >>> >
> >>> >HTH
> >>> >
> >>> >
> >>> >"Jano" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
> >>> message
> >>> >news:231c501c45ea2$746fe6a0$(E-Mail Removed)...
> >>> >> I have an MN-700 router. I need to either vnc or

> do
> >a
> >>> >> remote desktop connection from work to home. I

> know
> >my
> >>> >> cable isp blocks all common ports. I also set up

> >port
> >>> >> forwarding on my router for those common ports and

> >also
> >>> >> other ports. Is there any way that i can set

> either
> >of
> >>> >> those up without using common ports. I have it

> >working
> >>> >> within my network. If i put my router given ip

> >address
> >>> in
> >>> >> it will work. If i give the ip given by my isp it

> >will
> >>> >> not. Someone please help.
> >>> >
> >>> >
> >>> >.
> >>> >
> >>
> >>
> >>.
> >>

> >.
> >



 
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