Re: Port Forwarding PC Anywhere



When I say more than one user I mean - I need to set up a PC Anywhere
host on different computers. So I need to set up Port Forwarding so
according to which remote is attempting to connect - they will be
directed to the correct host. PC Anywhere host doesnt allow you to
specify which port you are using - it relies on your to specify that in
the router via the port forwarding. It must be set up in the router
and on the remote computer in PC Anywhere.

I too suspected it was a firewall on the clients computer so that is
why we tried the defaults (5631 and 5632) and it allowed us access so
it cant be something on the client computer preventing access.

I suspected the router so thats why we bought a different brand of
router.

Logically thinking - the only thing that cares what ports are open is
the Router - I can not think what else woud be preventing it from going
through.

I use different ports for different clients - on my remote computer so
i know it is not anything with the remote computer (just to be sure I
tried from a different computer).

.



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