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Please help, I'm going crosseyed staring at the screen

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monkshood
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Joined: 2011-06-15 13:48

Please help, I'm going crosseyed staring at the screen

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Hi all,

Yep, I'm fresh meat here. spam new to UVNC and all related things.

I have a dilemma and I wonder if I can get some help, please, without being shot down for not reading the XXX/a/123/??.doc

OK, I downloaded and installed the latest UVNC on to my PC - so far so good. Now, here's where my plan to take over the Wold falls apart. I can't get it to do anything. Well, more to the point I can't see how I can open any ports on my router to allow it to do anything.

I have a Netgear DG384PN router and I'm told that all I have to do is go into the setup and assign IP addresses to port numbers. Trouble is, I can't see or work out how to do that. There doesn't seem to be anywhere where you can assign IP addresses to ports. So here I am staring at the Netgear setup screen going cross-eyed trying to figure out how to open these ports, say 5800 and 5900, so I can connect in from my remote secret island base where I hide.

So, can anyone please help me to set this up. Oh, I’m not an IT expert I’m a World dominating super villain.

Thanks in advance.

monkshood - doh!, now you know who I am.
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Re: Please help, I'm going crosseyed staring at the screen

Post by B »

What, you can't reach Google from your secret lair? ;)

Looks like you have to go set up things under BOTH "Security, Services" AND "Security, Rules" on your particular DSL modem/router -- example at http://portforward.com/english/routers/ ... /eMule.htm

This is actually closer to "real firewall" configuration than most NAT routers...
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