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Brady
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Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2005 4:21 pm    Post subject: Accessing a PC on another LAN Reply with quote

I'm trying to access a PC on another LAN. The LAN has internet access with a
Public IP. I've setup port forwarding to this PC. But, when I type in the
public IP, colon, and then the port, and then I try to connect, NetMeeting
gives me an error message saying "Valid addresses cannot contain plus or
equals signs, or more than one colon or slash."

Here's what I'm entering (IP Changed for security):
22.22.22.22:1001

Should I be entering something else or have I missed something? Any help
you can offer is greatly appreciated. By the way, I have remote management
capabilities setup, and have the ability to access the router, so I know the
internet service is up. Thanks again.--Brady
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Brian Sullivan
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Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2005 9:27 pm    Post subject: Re: Accessing a PC on another LAN Reply with quote

On Thu, 1 Sep 2005 08:36:03 -0700, Brady wrote:

Quote:
I'm trying to access a PC on another LAN. The LAN has internet access with a
Public IP. I've setup port forwarding to this PC. But, when I type in the
public IP, colon, and then the port, and then I try to connect, NetMeeting
gives me an error message saying "Valid addresses cannot contain plus or
equals signs, or more than one colon or slash."

Here's what I'm entering (IP Changed for security):
22.22.22.22:1001

Should I be entering something else or have I missed something? Any help
you can offer is greatly appreciated. By the way, I have remote management
capabilities setup, and have the ability to access the router, so I know the
internet service is up. Thanks again.--Brady


the :1001 is what is causing the message making the IP address invalid.

What are you thinking it should do?

NetMeeting uses T.120 for data transmission. A way to do what you want is
to forward tcp 1503 from the router to the target client inside ,then make
a "secure" call to the IP of the router.
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