Without knowing exactly what you've got in computer A to serve
internet sharing for computer B, it's hard to give you details.  But you
could get idea here:
http://realvnc.com/support/faq.html#natrouter
(esp the long answer)


Manoj Patnaik wrote:
> Hi Seak,
> Thanks a lot for reply. I will appreciete if you explain me in bit
> details about forwarding packet for port 5901 on computer B.
> Thanks a lot again.
> regards,
> Manoj.
>
>  
> On 15/10/2007, *Seak, Teng-Fong* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
>     Manoj Patnaik wrote:
>     > Dear Sir,
>     > I have installed VNC server free edition on 2 different
>     computers on network
>     > which are connected to each other with Cross patch cable. One of the
>     > computer(A) works as Server and connected to Internet and
>     Internet is shared
>     > for other computer(B). The port number for VNC for Computer A is
>     5900 and
>     > and 5901 for computer B. I can access computer A on internet
>     with IP address
>     > provided by ISP but I am unable to access computer B which has
>     internal IP
>     > address. Can you please help me to access computer B.
>     > Thanks a lot,
>     > Regards.
>     > Manoj Patnaik.
>     >
>
>        In your situation, your computer A is acting as a router.  So you
>     have to configure it as any other routers.  Esp, you need to
>     forward any
>     packet for port 5901 to computer B.
>

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