But if my ISP is the culprit, then I would NOT be able to access my PC
regardless of the Router. And as I mentioned, I CAN access my PC so long as
it is directly connected to my DSL modem. Hence, we have to assume that the
Router (the WebRamp) is at fault, right?
----- Original Message -----
From: "MotorPsyko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 12:10 PM
Subject: RE: WebRamp 700s DSL router


> It may also be your ISP blocking all non critical ports... Ihad that
probelm
> with one dsl providor they blocked all upper ports to prevent people from
> running servers on thier entwork, and they wouldnt budge on opening any
> ports unless I shelled out double the monthly fee for a "business
> account"...which was exactly the same thing as the home account only it
> didint have ports blocked...
>
> good luck
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Rodrigo
> Villarreal
> Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 10:39 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: WebRamp 700s DSL router
>
>
> Thanks Angus. I did exactly what you told me (added the VCN service on
ports
> 5800 and 5900 on TCP(6) and typed the internal IP address for VNC in the
> Service tab).
>
> And yet, I still keep getting a time-out error on my browser when I type
my
> public IP (http:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:5800). I even tried it with another PC on
my
> LAN (changing the internal IP address to that one PC) fearing equally in
> despair.
>
> I tried to access my PC with the VNC viewer, to no avail.
>
> I can say that there must be a way to access my PCs, sibce without the
> WebRamp, I can get though without a hitch. I own the firewall, I should be
> able to control it and open up access, can you think of any other issues
you
> and I may be overlooking?
>
> Thanks in advance, but I am loosing my faith...
>
> Rodrigo
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Angus Macleod" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 7:31 PM
> Subject: Re: WebRamp 700s DSL router
>
>
> > Rodrigo,
> >
> > To set up your webramp you must first define a service for VNC and then
> you
> > can designate the address to which all VNC traffic is sent:
> >
> > Log on to the webramp and select Access from the right hand menu;
> > Click on Add Service to define VNC;
> > Enter the name VNC, port 5900, protocol TCP(6), click Add;
> > and again enter the name VNC, port 5800, protocol TCP(6) and click Add.
> >
> > Click on the Services tab (VNC now is listed);
> > check mark LAN Out for the VNC service and enter the (internal) IP
address
> > of the  of the machine to which all VNC traffic is to be forwarded;
> > Click on Update. I think you will also be prompted to reboot the
webramp.
> >
> > Good luck,
> >
> > Angus.
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Rodrigo Villarreal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 3:35 PM
> > Subject: Re: WebRamp 700s DSL router
> >
> >
> > > Great, thanks, however, the problem I am having is WHERE to tell my
> router
> > > to open the ports to a given IP address. You see, I have another LAN
> > running
> > > with the LynkSys DSL router which uses DMZ and also you can open
certain
> > > ports within its firmware. No problems there, but the WebRamp is not
as
> > > clear, or I'm just totally dumb (or both). But I cannot figure out
where
> I
> > > must tell my router to open up.
> > >
> > > Any other suggestions?
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Rodrigo
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: "MotorPsyko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 2:57 PM
> > > Subject: RE: WebRamp 700s DSL router
> > >
> > >
> > > > First and foremost you have to map that port to somewhere... NAT is
> > funny
> > > in
> > > > that you cant jsut tell it "this port is open to everything" at
least
> > not
> > > > the majority of nat applications I've worked with. if the machine
you
> > want
> > > > to get to is say 192.168.0.2 then you will have to tell the router
> that
> > > port
> > > > 5900 is open to ip 192.168.0.2... you generally HAVe to input a
> specific
> > > > IP...
> > > >
> > > > Now if you are trying to connect to more than one PC behind the
> firewall
> > > > it's a different story...
> > > >
> > > > Over and beyond the first IP it's difficult to do unless you can
find
> > > > someway to remotely initiate a session the only way I know of to do
> this
> > > > easily is to map the port to one machine...vnc to that machine and
> then
> > > open
> > > > a vnc session on that machine to any others inside the firewall...
> > > >
> > > > I'm sure theres a way to specify what port to use in a client
session
> > but
> > > > i've never messed with it
> > > > (IE: map port 5901 to a different ip and specify 5901 on your client
> > etc)
> > > >
> > > > Personally I have a win2k server setup with terminal services
enabled
> so
> > I
> > > > terminal into the server and vnc to any other machines on the LAN
from
> > > > there....vnc works MUCH better in a terminal session by the way...
> > > >
> > > > YMMV
> > > >
> > > > -----Original Message-----
> > > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Rodrigo
> > > > Villarreal
> > > > Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 1:05 PM
> > > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > > Subject: WebRamp 700s DSL router
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Hello,
> > > >
> > > > Does anyone out there uses a WebRamp 700s DSL router? I am having
> > problems
> > > > configuring the firmware to open up ports >5800 and >5900.
> > > >
> > > > In short, when I try to connect to a PC inside the LAN from the
> outside,
> > > the
> > > > WebRamp is blocking the VCN access (it uses a firewall, of course).
> > > >
> > > > Any suggestions would be greately appreciated.
> > > >
> > > > Rodrigo
> > >
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