totempty
Apr 18, 2008, 10:32 PM
Hi,
I'm trying to help my uncle (a bit older) who lives in another city with some computer stuff, so I decided to use UltraVNC which works great when the 2 computers are in the same network. He installed UltraVNC server, and I'm trying to connect to it through UltraVNC viewer.
He has AT&T DSL which he says that the phone cable comes from the wall into the PC modem (which is an Intel Pro /100 VE). I'm pretty sure there's a ADSL modem in between there, but fine.
The following is what he gets:
IP Address.. . : 192.168.1.100
Default Gateway.. . : 192.168.1.254
DHCP Server.. . : 192.168.1.254
Doing a quick search online, it looks like that IP (192.168.1.254) is the default IP that the router gets on Intel Pro /100. So my question is: How do I turn the router off on the Intel Pro /100 VE so that I can actually access it from my UltraVNC viewer? I need his computer to be exposed to the internet for a little bit.
I know how to setup hardware routers/firewalls from Linksys, but I've never dealt with Intel Pro router software.
Thanks!
I'm trying to help my uncle (a bit older) who lives in another city with some computer stuff, so I decided to use UltraVNC which works great when the 2 computers are in the same network. He installed UltraVNC server, and I'm trying to connect to it through UltraVNC viewer.
He has AT&T DSL which he says that the phone cable comes from the wall into the PC modem (which is an Intel Pro /100 VE). I'm pretty sure there's a ADSL modem in between there, but fine.
The following is what he gets:
IP Address.. . : 192.168.1.100
Default Gateway.. . : 192.168.1.254
DHCP Server.. . : 192.168.1.254
Doing a quick search online, it looks like that IP (192.168.1.254) is the default IP that the router gets on Intel Pro /100. So my question is: How do I turn the router off on the Intel Pro /100 VE so that I can actually access it from my UltraVNC viewer? I need his computer to be exposed to the internet for a little bit.
I know how to setup hardware routers/firewalls from Linksys, but I've never dealt with Intel Pro router software.
Thanks!