Domenico said:
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 said:
Use something like TeamViewer.
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 said:
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.