On Sat, 12 Nov 2005, Dave Carlson wrote: > On Saturday 12 November 2005 12:47, Mike Miller wrote: >> I'm calling this OT because it isn't a Linux question, but it is a >> computer question and there are some unixy elements to it. > > Your Linksys (WRT54G/WRT54GS) runs linux and iptables - and is probably > the barrier - so it's not that far off. > >> I cannot connect to the PC via VNC, but I also cannot ping it. On the >> other hand, traceroute from outside the network finds it OK. On the PC >> I see this kind of info from ipconfig /all: > > Are you talking about connecting to inside VNC from the outside world? > You _definitely_ shouldn't be able to do that without some configuring. > You have to go to Applications/Gaming, and open up your vnc port (often > 5900/tcp) to the machine you want to use. Off of that, the router sets > up Destination NAT. Thanks, Dave. Yes, I am talking about connecting to inside VNC from the rest of the world. How do I "go to Applications/Gaming"? Is that on the Windows PC or on the router? Thanks, Mike