Im trying to allow multiple users remote access to 2 different workstations on the local network.
Currently I have the router set to forward connections to a static IP address, but this only supports the one system with the static IP.
What I need, is to be able to set up VNC (or something else?) on two different workstations, on the same external IP address, like this:
Employee 1 connects to external IP and is forwarded to PC 1 (their normal workstation)
Employee 2 connects to same external IP address as employee 1, but gets forwarded to PC 2 (a different workstation than employee 1)
2 employees, 2 different workstations, 1 external IP, each being forwarded to a different system inside our local network.
Anyone know if thats possible, or should I seek a different solution than VNC?
Thanks in advance.
Currently I have the router set to forward connections to a static IP address, but this only supports the one system with the static IP.
What I need, is to be able to set up VNC (or something else?) on two different workstations, on the same external IP address, like this:
Employee 1 connects to external IP and is forwarded to PC 1 (their normal workstation)
Employee 2 connects to same external IP address as employee 1, but gets forwarded to PC 2 (a different workstation than employee 1)
2 employees, 2 different workstations, 1 external IP, each being forwarded to a different system inside our local network.
Anyone know if thats possible, or should I seek a different solution than VNC?
Thanks in advance.