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| Thread ID: 32096 | 2003-04-09 02:41:00 | NOKIA M1122 "modem" and pcAnywhere | Kenneth (3567) | Press F1 |
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| 134466 | 2003-04-09 02:41:00 | I would like help from anyone who has climbed this mountain. I rent a Nokia from Telecom and access via Paradise. The manual bears little relationship to the "on screen" set up. Do I need a static IP address. Where do I enter the pcanywhere port numbers? I have read the symantec articles. The Nokia on line manual is different from my input screen | Kenneth (3567) | ||
| 134467 | 2003-04-09 02:59:00 | You'll need to enable Access from over the net, not too sure how though, as I use rAdmin.com's Remote Administrator./ Next up, you'll want to sign up for a DynDNS (.com or .org, cant remember sorry) and then you'll wanna download DeeEnEs. From there on in you just have to connect to your DynDNS account - Mine is ChillingSilence.homelinux.net, and that's what Ive done to remotely help out the family when Im away and they need urgent help! Hope this helps Cheers Chilling_Silence |
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| 134468 | 2003-04-09 09:02:00 | you will need to assign a static IP address to the computer on the internal network that you want to remote control. Eg 192.168.1.10 Next go into your configuration on the Nokia and go to the Services Section. Depending on you version of firmware you may have a 'Service Names' tab. if so perform the instructions below to make up services, then point them to the IP address of your internal workstation on the NAPT Tab. If you don't have a Service Names section then go straight to the NAPT Tab and map the following port to the internal workstation (eg 192.168.1.10) Create a Mapping for the TCP protocol for ports 5631 thru 5632 to map to 192.168.1.10 Create a Mapping fot the UDP protocol for ports 5631 thru 5632 to map to 192.168.1.10 Once this is done, any connections for PC Anywhere the Nokia receives from the internet will be redirected to the workstation internally. Your next problem will be finding the internet IP address of your Nokia when you are at your remote location, as C_S has suggested, a dynamic IP address updater would be the best solution. A free service I have used with sucess is www.dyndns.org. Keep persisting if you don't suceed at first, and let us know how you get on. If you do get it going be sure to put a very strong password on your PC Anywhere software as nefarious people frequently scan for PC Anywhere boxes to take over. Create a Mapping for the TCP protocol for port |
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| 134469 | 2003-04-10 23:56:00 | Many thanks for your help I am progressing slowly but being confused by the variety of external IP addresses quoted for me from the internet Paradise/telstra clear and a proxy address Ken > You'll need to enable Access from over the net, not > too sure how though, as I use rAdmin.com's Remote > Administrator./ > > Next up, you'll want to sign up for a DynDNS (.com or > .org, cant remember sorry) and then you'll wanna > download DeeEnEs. > > From there on in you just have to connect to your > DynDNS account - Mine is > ChillingSilence.homelinux.net, and that's what Ive > done to remotely help out the family when Im away and > they need urgent help! > > Hope this helps > > Cheers > > > Chilling_Silence |
Kenneth (3567) | ||
| 134470 | 2003-04-11 00:00:00 | Thanks for your help Should that input into the nokia setup not be PCA1 start 5631 end 5631 TCP PCA2 start 5632 end 5632 UDP Or as you suggested Ken |
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