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G

Guest

Pls Help
Recently I install PCAnywhere 11.5 in 2 PC: 1-Host is Desktp and 1-Laptop.
If I put these 2 pcs in the same network, I can connect from laptop remote to
Host Desktop, but when I bring it home I can not connect at all.
P.S: I have turn off windows firewall, I don't have any other firewall
installed
I have forward port at my router to that host (D-Link Router DI-624, D-Link
Modem DSL-302G) port TCP 5631, UDP 5632.
When I test Tasklist, it show me like this:
TCP 0.0.0.0:5631 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING 224
UDP 0.0.0.0:5632 *:* 224

Pls help me.
I have called to DLink they said that they don't going to help with that
software.
I have send message to ask help from PCAnywhere, they said that they don't
going
to help with the specific hardware.
But how can I get help ???

Thank you.
 
P

Pegasus \(MVP\)

SSMONY said:
Pls Help
Recently I install PCAnywhere 11.5 in 2 PC: 1-Host is Desktp and 1-Laptop.
If I put these 2 pcs in the same network, I can connect from laptop remote to
Host Desktop, but when I bring it home I can not connect at all.
P.S: I have turn off windows firewall, I don't have any other firewall
installed
I have forward port at my router to that host (D-Link Router DI-624, D-Link
Modem DSL-302G) port TCP 5631, UDP 5632.
When I test Tasklist, it show me like this:
TCP 0.0.0.0:5631 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING 224
UDP 0.0.0.0:5632 *:* 224

Pls help me.
I have called to DLink they said that they don't going to help with that
software.
I have send message to ask help from PCAnywhere, they said that they don't
going
to help with the specific hardware.
But how can I get help ???

Thank you.

It sounds as if you were trying to set up a pcAnywhere session with the
host being in one location, and the client being somewhere else, using
the Internet as a transport medium.

To do this successfully you need to arrange this:
1. You must know the external IP address of your host.
2. You must instruct the router at the host end to forward
packets to the host's internal IP address if they are meant
for ports 5631 and 5632.

You can test your settings by executing this command at
the client end:
telnet Host_IP_Address 5631
 
G

Guest

A. I know, My Host in my Office has an static IP Adress 203.173.xxx.xxx
B. I have setup my router at my host network to forward the port to IP of
host 192.168.0.55
C. I have test using telnet 203.173.xxx.xxx 5631 (It said: ..could not open
connection
to the host 5631: Connection fail)

Any more advice?
 
P

Pegasus \(MVP\)

Your packets are obviously not getting through. Here are a
few possible reasons:
a) Your external IP address is incorrect.
b) Your router is not configured correctly.
c) A firewall is blocking the packets.
 
Y

Yves Leclerc

You need to port forward both 5631 and 5632. If you do not, you get these
type of message.
 

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