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I have a remote office with a Linksys BEFSR41 v2 router. I want to be able to access the 5 PCs there with PCAnywhere. I am only able to access 1 PC with port forwarding. Any other TCP/IP addresses that I try to port forward will not work with PCAnywhere. Will this router only work with 1 PCAnywhere session? I tried changing the ports on PCAnywhere and on the router (through port forwarding) but got nothing. I am using v10.5 of PCAnywhere. Thanks, John |
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AnytimeAnywhere wrote: > I have a remote office with a Linksys BEFSR41 v2 router. I want to be able > to access the 5 PCs there with PCAnywhere. I am only able to access 1 PC > with port forwarding. Any other TCP/IP addresses that I try to port forward > will not work with PCAnywhere. Will this router only work with 1 PCAnywhere > session? I tried changing the ports on PCAnywhere and on the router > (through port forwarding) but got nothing. I am using v10.5 of PCAnywhere. > > Thanks, > > John > > That's the approach you need to take. You can make machine A listen on port 56311 and 56321 machine B listen on 56312 and 56322 and so on. Then you forward those ports to the correct IP address. That should allow one external IP to respond for all X number of machines. |
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Thanks for the reply. It turns out that the firmware needed to be upgraded to do this. Thanks, John "Edog" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:cfoipi$rke$(E-Mail Removed)... > AnytimeAnywhere wrote: > > > I have a remote office with a Linksys BEFSR41 v2 router. I want to be able > > to access the 5 PCs there with PCAnywhere. I am only able to access 1 PC > > with port forwarding. Any other TCP/IP addresses that I try to port forward > > will not work with PCAnywhere. Will this router only work with 1 PCAnywhere > > session? I tried changing the ports on PCAnywhere and on the router > > (through port forwarding) but got nothing. I am using v10.5 of PCAnywhere. > > > > Thanks, > > > > John > > > > > That's the approach you need to take. > > You can make machine A listen on port 56311 and 56321 machine B listen > on 56312 and 56322 and so on. Then you forward those ports to the > correct IP address. That should allow one external IP to respond for all > X number of machines. |
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AnytimeAnywhere wrote: > Thanks for the reply. It turns out that the firmware needed to be upgraded > to do this. > > Thanks, > > John > > "Edog" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:cfoipi$rke$(E-Mail Removed)... > >>AnytimeAnywhere wrote: >> >> >>>I have a remote office with a Linksys BEFSR41 v2 router. I want to be > > able > >>>to access the 5 PCs there with PCAnywhere. I am only able to access 1 > > PC > >>>with port forwarding. Any other TCP/IP addresses that I try to port > > forward > >>>will not work with PCAnywhere. Will this router only work with 1 > > PCAnywhere > >>>session? I tried changing the ports on PCAnywhere and on the router >>>(through port forwarding) but got nothing. I am using v10.5 of > > PCAnywhere. > >>>Thanks, >>> >>>John >>> >>> >> >>That's the approach you need to take. >> >>You can make machine A listen on port 56311 and 56321 machine B listen >>on 56312 and 56322 and so on. Then you forward those ports to the >>correct IP address. That should allow one external IP to respond for all >>X number of machines. > > > For clarification, we are talking about the Linksys box that you need to do the firmware upgrade on? Edog |
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Correct. "IT Guy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:cg34iq$k3u$(E-Mail Removed)... > AnytimeAnywhere wrote: > > > Thanks for the reply. It turns out that the firmware needed to be upgraded > > to do this. > > > > Thanks, > > > > John > > > > "Edog" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > > news:cfoipi$rke$(E-Mail Removed)... > > > >>AnytimeAnywhere wrote: > >> > >> > >>>I have a remote office with a Linksys BEFSR41 v2 router. I want to be > > > > able > > > >>>to access the 5 PCs there with PCAnywhere. I am only able to access 1 > > > > PC > > > >>>with port forwarding. Any other TCP/IP addresses that I try to port > > > > forward > > > >>>will not work with PCAnywhere. Will this router only work with 1 > > > > PCAnywhere > > > >>>session? I tried changing the ports on PCAnywhere and on the router > >>>(through port forwarding) but got nothing. I am using v10.5 of > > > > PCAnywhere. > > > >>>Thanks, > >>> > >>>John > >>> > >>> > >> > >>That's the approach you need to take. > >> > >>You can make machine A listen on port 56311 and 56321 machine B listen > >>on 56312 and 56322 and so on. Then you forward those ports to the > >>correct IP address. That should allow one external IP to respond for all > >>X number of machines. > > > > > > > > For clarification, we are talking about the Linksys box that you need to > do the firmware upgrade on? > > Edog |