If you only have one public IP address, yes.  You would need to set the
router to forward 5801 and 5901 to the second computer and then set the 2nd
computer to run with the VNC server on display 1 (which is port 5901).

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Subject: Two Puters - One Network


> Okay, I've got DNS 2 go working great on my desktop on my network so =
> that I may logon to my desk remotely from my home. I'm trying to connect =
> a 2nd computer at my office, but when I log on to the 2nd computer using =
> a 2nd DNS to go that is sent from the 2nd computer I still logon to my =
> desktop instead of the 2nd computer.
>
> Using a barricade router, do I need to open port 5801 instead of 5800 or =
> what's the trick.=20
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chip
> =20
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