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Trotty |
posted on 28th Nov 03 at 18:04 |
Or http://www.dyndns.org/ :thumbs: | |
Ian |
posted on 28th Nov 03 at 16:35 |
btw, you can keep your dynamic IP if you don't want to fork out for a static one but you'll need to rely no the services of somewhere like http://www.no-ip.com/ | |
Ian |
posted on 28th Nov 03 at 16:33 |
You'll need a static IP from your BB provider. | |
JKGSI |
posted on 28th Nov 03 at 10:26 |
Got it working, running remote desktop on my home PC and I can connect to it from work through the IP address with the correct username and password. Only problem is the IP address changes everytime I resart my home PC so I have to make a note of it before I leave. Can anyone suggest any decent firewall sortware to make this more secure?? | |
M2RTY |
posted on 27th Nov 03 at 15:27 |
as far as Im aware, the PCs which we use have pipeline boxes which connect to our assend box and each PC has a set of network connections including a static fixed IP adress which is also held in the pipeline box and assend box. the IP address is within a set range which is allowed access onto the network. we have one or two dial up users who dial into the network via a modem and use security via an EPASS token ID and username | |
Mistamist |
posted on 27th Nov 03 at 15:03 |
Call your BB provider, ask them you want to run on a static IP address, not sure if they charge you (doubt it), If you need security then you can use a program like Black Ice Defender. | |
Ty_Harris |
posted on 27th Nov 03 at 14:59 |
getting a static Ip is gunna depend on your BB provider | |
JKGSI |
posted on 27th Nov 03 at 14:50 |
on XP?? | |
GIBBS |
posted on 27th Nov 03 at 14:43 |
Terminal Services :) | |
JKGSI |
posted on 27th Nov 03 at 14:39 |
I'm currently looking into setting up a remote desktop connection to my home PC so that i can connect to it from work. |