Re: Q about VPN
- From: "serge_moscou" <serge_mtu@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 00:16:56 +0400
well no, it is not what I asked
1) I don't use any DSL. It's "a line" what I have (a cable in the flat , no
modem)
2) I understand that there is onlu one adress on the router
but , as I said, I have got 2 computers connected to the router and
it's one of these two that I have to be able to access from the outside.
and my question is :
looking from the outside, what will be the route to one of my computers
behind the router look like?
or in other words: I want to be connected to one of the computers behind the
router. How can I do it?
Thank you
"Martin Hierholzer" <bespam.NO@xxxxxxxxxxx> ???????/???????? ? ????????
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serge_moscou wrote:
Iam going to set up a VPN with 3 comps which I have never done before .
My ISP gives my a static address which will be given to the router (I
assume) to which my 3 comps will be connected.
And as I understand my router will assign adresses to my 3 comps
if it is properly configured it will...
so my question is:
what will look like the adress I will have to enter to be able to connect
remotely to 1 of my 3 comps behind the router?
Only the router is directly connected with the internet, and only the
router
has an IP address which is valid in the internet (I presume, you are using
a NAT router, as most people do, e.g. with DSL). So the only address you
can use for any kind of connection is the external address of your router
(given by your ISP). Is that what you asked?
--
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me
any mails...
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