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Domenico Libutti
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      1st April 2010
I connect to the internet through a modem and have a static ip.Between
modem and LAN there is a router. How can I access remotely to my LAN?
Modem assigns to router ip like 192.168.1.xxx while router assigns to
lan computers ip like 192.168.168.xxx
Thanks in advance..
 
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Shenan Stanley
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      1st April 2010
Domenico Libutti wrote:
> I connect to the internet through a modem and have a static
> ip.Between modem and LAN there is a router. How can I access
> remotely to my LAN? Modem assigns to router ip like 192.168.1.xxx
> while router assigns to lan computers ip like 192.168.168.xxx
> Thanks in advance..


Use something like TeamViewer.

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jamie
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      5th April 2010
i would have to agree, using teamviewer is free to non commercial use and is
very easy set up. sometimes your ISP blocks stuff. you could try opening port
3389 on the router/modem. you can test this at "canyouseeme.org" but
teamviewer is much simpler.

"Domenico Libutti" wrote:

> I connect to the internet through a modem and have a static ip.Between
> modem and LAN there is a router. How can I access remotely to my LAN?
> Modem assigns to router ip like 192.168.1.xxx while router assigns to
> lan computers ip like 192.168.168.xxx
> Thanks in advance..
> .
>

 
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Domenico Libutti
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      6th April 2010
Il 05/04/2010 22:37, jamie ha scritto:
> i would have to agree, using teamviewer is free to non commercial use and is
> very easy set up. sometimes your ISP blocks stuff. you could try opening port
> 3389 on the router/modem. you can test this at "canyouseeme.org" but
> teamviewer is much simpler.
>
> "Domenico Libutti" wrote:
>
>> I connect to the internet through a modem and have a static ip.Between
>> modem and LAN there is a router. How can I access remotely to my LAN?
>> Modem assigns to router ip like 192.168.1.xxx while router assigns to
>> lan computers ip like 192.168.168.xxx
>> Thanks in advance..
>> .
>>

Thanks jamie. I'll try opening port 3389 and checking it at
canyouseeme.org. Don't know if I can use teamviewer because server is
unattended. One question more... teamviewer will connect me to which
computer of the lan?
 
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Shenan Stanley
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      6th April 2010

Domenico Libutti wrote:
> I connect to the internet through a modem and have a static
> ip.Between modem and LAN there is a router. How can I access
> remotely to my LAN? Modem assigns to router ip like 192.168.1.xxx
> while router assigns to lan computers ip like 192.168.168.xxx
> Thanks in advance..


Shenan Stanley wrote:
> Use something like TeamViewer.


jamie wrote:
> i would have to agree, using teamviewer is free to non commercial
> use and is very easy set up. sometimes your ISP blocks stuff. you
> could try opening port 3389 on the router/modem. you can test this
> at "canyouseeme.org" but teamviewer is much simpler.


Domenico Libutti wrote:
> Thanks jamie. I'll try opening port 3389 and checking it at
> canyouseeme.org. Don't know if I can use teamviewer because server
> is unattended. One question more... teamviewer will connect me to
> which computer of the lan?


TeamViewer Host is for such situations. As long as this is not *actually* a
server OS - it is still free.

TeamViewer will connect you to whatever computers you have it installed
upon/running upon. So if you run TeamViewer Host on three different
computers, you'll have three different sets of 9 digit numbers and the set
of numbers you enter is the computer you will connect to.

So is this a server OS? That's a pretty important bit of information and
not something I noticed in your original posting.

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Domenico Libutti
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      6th April 2010
Il 06/04/2010 15:35, Shenan Stanley ha scritto:
> Domenico Libutti wrote:
>> I connect to the internet through a modem and have a static
>> ip.Between modem and LAN there is a router. How can I access
>> remotely to my LAN? Modem assigns to router ip like 192.168.1.xxx
>> while router assigns to lan computers ip like 192.168.168.xxx
>> Thanks in advance..

>
> Shenan Stanley wrote:
>> Use something like TeamViewer.

>
> jamie wrote:
>> i would have to agree, using teamviewer is free to non commercial
>> use and is very easy set up. sometimes your ISP blocks stuff. you
>> could try opening port 3389 on the router/modem. you can test this
>> at "canyouseeme.org" but teamviewer is much simpler.

>
> Domenico Libutti wrote:
>> Thanks jamie. I'll try opening port 3389 and checking it at
>> canyouseeme.org. Don't know if I can use teamviewer because server
>> is unattended. One question more... teamviewer will connect me to
>> which computer of the lan?

>
> TeamViewer Host is for such situations. As long as this is not *actually* a
> server OS - it is still free.
>
> TeamViewer will connect you to whatever computers you have it installed
> upon/running upon. So if you run TeamViewer Host on three different
> computers, you'll have three different sets of 9 digit numbers and the set
> of numbers you enter is the computer you will connect to.
>
> So is this a server OS? That's a pretty important bit of information and
> not something I noticed in your original posting.
>

Thanks Shenan, situation is a little bit clearer now. Excuse me, but
I'm not expert in net problems and didn't think that information was so
important.
 
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Shenan Stanley
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      6th April 2010
Domenico Libutti wrote:
> Thanks Shenan, situation is a little bit clearer now. Excuse me, but
> I'm not expert in net problems and didn't think that information
> was so important.


It still is... So is it a server?

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Domenico Libutti
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      9th April 2010
Il 06/04/2010 22:26, Shenan Stanley ha scritto:
> Domenico Libutti wrote:
>> Thanks Shenan, situation is a little bit clearer now. Excuse me, but
>> I'm not expert in net problems and didn't think that information
>> was so important.

>
> It still is... So is it a server?
>

No, it wasn't a server. Anyway, after your last message I tried
TeamViewer and I resolved my problem. Indeed very simple and easy.
Thanks, Domenico

 
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Laura Williams
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      14th December 2010
RHUB is an appliance based, meaning you can host it and have full control over it. It has both web conferencing and remote support. The one-time appliance purchase can be paid off within 3 ? 10 months of monthly subscriptions. Have a look at here http://www.rhubcom.com

> On Thursday, April 01, 2010 6:50 PM Shenan Stanley wrote:


> Domenico Libutti wrote:
>
> Use something like TeamViewer.
>
> --
> Shenan Stanley
> MS-MVP
> --
> How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html



>> On Thursday, April 01, 2010 9:58 PM Domenico Libutti wrote:


>> I connect to the internet through a modem and have a static ip.Between
>> modem and LAN there is a router. How can I access remotely to my LAN?
>> Modem assigns to router ip like 192.168.1.xxx while router assigns to
>> lan computers ip like 192.168.168.xxx
>> Thanks in advance..



>>> On Monday, April 05, 2010 4:37 PM jamie wrote:


>>> i would have to agree, using teamviewer is free to non commercial use and is
>>> very easy set up. sometimes your ISP blocks stuff. you could try opening port
>>> 3389 on the router/modem. you can test this at "canyouseeme.org" but
>>> teamviewer is much simpler.
>>>
>>> "Domenico Libutti" wrote:



>>>> On Tuesday, April 06, 2010 9:35 AM Shenan Stanley wrote:


>>>> Domenico Libutti wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Shenan Stanley wrote:
>>>>
>>>> jamie wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Domenico Libutti wrote:
>>>>
>>>> TeamViewer Host is for such situations. As long as this is not *actually* a
>>>> server OS - it is still free.
>>>>
>>>> TeamViewer will connect you to whatever computers you have it installed
>>>> upon/running upon. So if you run TeamViewer Host on three different
>>>> computers, you will have three different sets of 9 digit numbers and the set
>>>> of numbers you enter is the computer you will connect to.
>>>>
>>>> So is this a server OS? That's a pretty important bit of information and
>>>> not something I noticed in your original posting.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Shenan Stanley
>>>> MS-MVP
>>>> --
>>>> How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
>>>> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html



>>>>> On Tuesday, April 06, 2010 12:49 PM Domenico Libutti wrote:


>>>>> Il 05/04/2010 22:37, jamie ha scritto:
>>>>> Thanks jamie. I will try opening port 3389 and checking it at
>>>>> canyouseeme.org. Don't know if I can use teamviewer because server is
>>>>> unattended. One question more... teamviewer will connect me to which
>>>>> computer of the lan?



>>>>>> On Tuesday, April 06, 2010 4:26 PM Shenan Stanley wrote:


>>>>>> Domenico Libutti wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It still is... So is it a server?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> Shenan Stanley
>>>>>> MS-MVP
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
>>>>>> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html



>>>>>>> On Tuesday, April 06, 2010 6:49 PM Domenico Libutti wrote:


>>>>>>> Il 06/04/2010 15:35, Shenan Stanley ha scritto:
>>>>>>> Thanks Shenan, situation is a little bit clearer now. Excuse me, but
>>>>>>> I am not expert in net problems and did not think that information was so
>>>>>>> important.



>>>>>>>> On Friday, April 09, 2010 8:14 PM Domenico Libutti wrote:


>>>>>>>> Il 06/04/2010 22:26, Shenan Stanley ha scritto:
>>>>>>>> No, it was not a server. Anyway, after your last message I tried
>>>>>>>> TeamViewer and I resolved my problem. Indeed very simple and easy.
>>>>>>>> Thanks, Domenico



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Laura Williams
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      14th December 2010
RHUB is an appliance based, meaning you can host it and have full control over it. It has both web conferencing and remote support. The one-time appliance purchase can be paid off within 3 ? 10 months of monthly subscriptions. Have a look at here http://www.rhubcom.com

> On Thursday, April 01, 2010 6:50 PM Shenan Stanley wrote:


> Domenico Libutti wrote:
>
> Use something like TeamViewer.
>
> --
> Shenan Stanley
> MS-MVP
> --
> How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html



>> On Thursday, April 01, 2010 9:58 PM Domenico Libutti wrote:


>> I connect to the internet through a modem and have a static ip.Between
>> modem and LAN there is a router. How can I access remotely to my LAN?
>> Modem assigns to router ip like 192.168.1.xxx while router assigns to
>> lan computers ip like 192.168.168.xxx
>> Thanks in advance..



>>> On Monday, April 05, 2010 4:37 PM jamie wrote:


>>> i would have to agree, using teamviewer is free to non commercial use and is
>>> very easy set up. sometimes your ISP blocks stuff. you could try opening port
>>> 3389 on the router/modem. you can test this at "canyouseeme.org" but
>>> teamviewer is much simpler.
>>>
>>> "Domenico Libutti" wrote:



>>>> On Tuesday, April 06, 2010 9:35 AM Shenan Stanley wrote:


>>>> Domenico Libutti wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Shenan Stanley wrote:
>>>>
>>>> jamie wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Domenico Libutti wrote:
>>>>
>>>> TeamViewer Host is for such situations. As long as this is not *actually* a
>>>> server OS - it is still free.
>>>>
>>>> TeamViewer will connect you to whatever computers you have it installed
>>>> upon/running upon. So if you run TeamViewer Host on three different
>>>> computers, you will have three different sets of 9 digit numbers and the set
>>>> of numbers you enter is the computer you will connect to.
>>>>
>>>> So is this a server OS? That's a pretty important bit of information and
>>>> not something I noticed in your original posting.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Shenan Stanley
>>>> MS-MVP
>>>> --
>>>> How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
>>>> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html



>>>>> On Tuesday, April 06, 2010 12:49 PM Domenico Libutti wrote:


>>>>> Il 05/04/2010 22:37, jamie ha scritto:
>>>>> Thanks jamie. I will try opening port 3389 and checking it at
>>>>> canyouseeme.org. Don't know if I can use teamviewer because server is
>>>>> unattended. One question more... teamviewer will connect me to which
>>>>> computer of the lan?



>>>>>> On Tuesday, April 06, 2010 4:26 PM Shenan Stanley wrote:


>>>>>> Domenico Libutti wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It still is... So is it a server?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> Shenan Stanley
>>>>>> MS-MVP
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
>>>>>> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html



>>>>>>> On Tuesday, April 06, 2010 6:49 PM Domenico Libutti wrote:


>>>>>>> Il 06/04/2010 15:35, Shenan Stanley ha scritto:
>>>>>>> Thanks Shenan, situation is a little bit clearer now. Excuse me, but
>>>>>>> I am not expert in net problems and did not think that information was so
>>>>>>> important.



>>>>>>>> On Friday, April 09, 2010 8:14 PM Domenico Libutti wrote:


>>>>>>>> Il 06/04/2010 22:26, Shenan Stanley ha scritto:
>>>>>>>> No, it was not a server. Anyway, after your last message I tried
>>>>>>>> TeamViewer and I resolved my problem. Indeed very simple and easy.
>>>>>>>> Thanks, Domenico



>>>>>>>>> On Tuesday, December 14, 2010 4:07 AM Laura Williams wrote:


>>>>>>>>> RHUB is an appliance based, meaning you can host it and have full control over it. It has both web conferencing and remote support. The one-time appliance purchase can be paid off within 3 ? 10 months of monthly subscriptions. Have a look at here http://www.rhubcom.com



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>>>>>>>>> C# In Depth Second Edition - An Interview with Jon Skeet
>>>>>>>>> http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...jon-skeet.aspx

 
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