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Although my PC and iBook are both now happily sharing the cable modem connection, I have one remaining problem. I usually work from home, using the home PC to run the PC at work via a VPN connection and PCAnyWhere.
After getting everything set up, PCAnyWhere at home can no longer "see" the computer on the network at work.
I found this on the Symantec website:
"In order to connect to pcAnywhere hosts that are behind routers using Network Ad Translation, you need to use port forwarding. The ports that need to be forwarded are 5631 and 5632."
I used the Airport Admin utility on the iBook's Port Mapping tab to add these two ports as Public Ports, keeping the default IP addresses, then updated the base station with the changes and restarted the PC.
It did not fix the problem.
Did I miss a step or do something wrong?
Thanks in advance for any responses.
(Apple will say this is a PC problem and refuse to help me. Symantec will say it is a router problem and refuse to help me. The user community is my only hope! Otherwise, I will only be able to use my little network on weekends!)
After getting everything set up, PCAnyWhere at home can no longer "see" the computer on the network at work.
I found this on the Symantec website:
"In order to connect to pcAnywhere hosts that are behind routers using Network Ad Translation, you need to use port forwarding. The ports that need to be forwarded are 5631 and 5632."
I used the Airport Admin utility on the iBook's Port Mapping tab to add these two ports as Public Ports, keeping the default IP addresses, then updated the base station with the changes and restarted the PC.
It did not fix the problem.
Did I miss a step or do something wrong?
Thanks in advance for any responses.
(Apple will say this is a PC problem and refuse to help me. Symantec will say it is a router problem and refuse to help me. The user community is my only hope! Otherwise, I will only be able to use my little network on weekends!)