Hi, Al.
As to your suggestions in #1 - that is all foreign to me but I will work on
learning it. Also, I am the network administrator as well as being the
janitor, coffee maker, filing clerk and the CEO. I am all I've got.
I tried the no-ip.com's free software, created two different hostnames - one
each for the home & office computer but could not access either computer
from either location!? I sent a question to the no-ip.com's tech support
and see what they say.
An observation & a question:
My home network has two computers connected via a router - although LAN IP
addresses on the two computers are different, the WAN IP addresses the two
computers are the same (WAN IPs obtained by connecting to the router's url
192.xxx.y.z and clicking on Status tab).
The situation is the same with the three network computers at the office.
Question:
If and when I do connect to one of my networks remotely how would the
"remote access" setting will allow me to connect to computer A vs computer
B - since both have the same WAN IPs?
There is a simple solution to this dilemma - pay someone to configure for
this. But I have this masochistic need to learn "how things work" and try
to make them work myself.
Basharat.
Sooner Al" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> If your trying this with the XP PPTP VPN then a couple of things are
needed.
>
> 1. You need to forward/open TCP Port 1723 through the router to the
private IP on the target PC.
> Also, GRE Protocol 47 has to be opened/forwarded. Some routers call that
"PPTP Pass Through".
> Consult the router documentation and/or contact the network administrators
for help with this.
>
> 2. Look at using one of the dynamic DNS services that map a fully
qualified domain name to the DHCP
> assigned IP address. Typically a small program runs on the PC and contacts
the dynamic DNS services
> server on a periodic basis. The IP is mapped to the name and that
information is propagated over the
> public internet. Call using the fully qualified domain name. I use a
*FREE* service from No-IP.com
>
> http://www.no-ip.com
>
> Others, some free some $$$$, are listed here...
>
>
http://www.remotenetworktechnology.c...%5FHome%2FConn
ections
>
> For help setting up both the XP VPN server and client look at these
pages...
>
> http://www.onecomputerguy.com/networ...vpn_server.htm
> http://www.onecomputerguy.com/networking/xp_vpn.htm
>
> --
> Al
>
> Please post *ALL* questions and replies to the news group for the mutual
> benefit of all of us...Unsolicited personal emails are *NOT* answered.
>
> "Basharat Javaid" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Hi, Folks;
> >
> > After spending two days and two sleepless nights trying to establish
> > connection between my office & home computers by referring to 3 Windows
XP
> > Pro books (Mastering Windows XP Pro, XP Pro Inside Out and XP Pro
Networking
> > Inside Out!) without success, I come to you folks for help.
> >
> > Here is the background: both computers are Pentium 4 and have Windows XP
> > Pro. The office computer uses DSL line and the home computer uses Cable
to
> > connect to the Internet. Both computers are on separate LANs created
> > through Routers) - i.e. the office has its own LAN and the home has its
own
> > LAN.
> >
> > Both the DSL & Cable ISPs do not have fixed IP addresses and obtain them
> > automatically. Since an IP address is required to establish a remote
> > connection via the Internet, I obtained the IP address of the Host
computer
> > by going to: Start => Settings (or Control Panel) => Network Connections
=>
> > Local Area Connection => Support tab which has the TCP/IP settings with
IP
> > address of the 192.168.xxx.yyy.
> >
> > When trying to establish a connection, I get the error message:
> >
> > Error 800: Unable to establish VPN connection. The VPN server may be
> > unreachable or Security parameters may not be configured properly for
this
> > connection.
> >
> > Where and What could I have configured incorrectly!?
> >
> > When I look at the Options tab under "Properties" of the Connection
dialog
> > box, I see dialing and redialing etc - but I don't have the dial up
> > connection and I selected the create "VPN" connection!
> >
> > Is there any concise write up on how to establish a connection for my
setup?
> >
> > Thank you for your help.
> >
> > --
> > Basharat Javaid.
> >
>
>
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