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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