Hi!

are you saying you can't connect from the outside world to your 2nd computer
(which does not have two nics--just one), or are you saying that that 2nd
computer can't connect to a remote computer on the net?

If the 1st is your issue, you must learn to forward a port to that private
ip from your gateway machine (the one with ICS on it).  I'm not sure how to
do that on win98's ICS except by setting up a 3rd party port forwarding
program such as:
http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/network/pmapper.htm .

Plus you will have to make the viewer number different, cuz they won't be
able to share the same socket on you public ip.

Bye!

Karen

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From: "Blue Yonder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, July 22, 2001 9:48 AM
Subject: VNC and 2 network cards !!!


> Any help HUGELY appreciated !!!
>
> I am running VNC on WIndows 98.... the PC I am running it on has 2 network
> cards (one Intel, One Netgear FA311), and is running Internet Connection
> Sharing, with one NIC connected to a cable modem (with a static IP), and
one
> to to another PC....
>
> If I use VNC Viewer on the second PC to connect to VNC (using my static IP
> address)..i connect no problems.. BUT if I connect from another remote
machine
> over the internet, VNC simply doesn't connect!!!
>
> Basically what I'm saying is that VNC responds over the internal LAN, but
not
> over the internet!!! I have tried swapping the network cards over (the one
> connected to the internet serving the internal LAN and visa versa) but
with
> the same results!!!
>
> Can anyone help me PLEASE?? (I have now spent 3 days solid trying to sort
> this!)
>
> tia
>
> James
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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