04-14-2010 07:23 AM
Hello all!
I have a network that uses a Linksys RVS4000 Wireless Router. I have a computer on that network that is a host for PC Anywhere 12.1. I use a laptop to connect to that computer from other locations. This worked fine when I was using an older Linksys router. I can connect to the computer from the laptop when I am on the local network that the host computer is on. So, I assume that the issue is in the router firewall. I went into the router and turned off all the blocking that I would think affected this - no luck (I changed everything back after a test)! With that said, I have tried to find information on what the settings should be - with no luck! I cannot find where to do port forwarding on this router. I would greatly appreciate it if someone could give me a walkthrough on how to set this router up to use the PC Anywhere!
Thanks,
Matt Hamby
04-14-2010 02:45 PM
Matt,
Go over this link, pick your model , pdf admin guides are there, acls and port forwarding instruictions are also in these docs.
http://www.ciscopress.info/en/US/products/ps9923/prod_maintenance_guides_list.html
Regards
04-15-2010 05:51 AM
Thanks - I found that yesterday - I believe I have a conflict inside the network though. I will have to go and figure out what has been done to this "network". I may have more questions once I have it maped out. Last night I looked this thing over and bypassed the router and connected to the Host PC w/o any issues. The problem with that is that the network computer quit working, so the printer is getting an IP from that router.
Thanks for your help!
04-16-2010 08:14 AM
you're welcome , have not used those devices myself but we could go over instructions, provided you resolve the conflict in question.
Regards
04-16-2010 09:10 AM
I appreciate the offer, and will hopefully have something else to post by Monday!
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