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by ssdjprod
2005-10-13 22:03
Forum: SC
Topic: using SC behind Firewall - Do I have to use repeater ?
Replies: 5
Views: 5794

:| Now i am a little confused ... "You need to tell the router to forward the port . i.e. When a connection comes in on WANIP:5502 the port must forward to Local-IP:5500 This way any connection to a specific port will be forwarded to the static-ip computer, running UVNC [Listening Mode] on default ...
by ssdjprod
2005-10-13 19:34
Forum: SC
Topic: using SC behind Firewall - Do I have to use repeater ?
Replies: 5
Views: 5794

If this can be done, why would anyone need a repeater ?


local-IP.1:5500

local-IP.2:5500 ...etc.

all local IP's to port 5500 ? This way, I can just install UVNC in listen mode, without changing it to listen on a different port ??

Thanks for your help ...
by ssdjprod
2005-10-13 18:41
Forum: SC
Topic: using SC behind Firewall - Do I have to use repeater ?
Replies: 5
Views: 5794

using SC behind Firewall - Do I have to use repeater ?

Hi ALL ! I love SC, works great ! But: I am trying to set it up for 5 techs, behind a firewall ... -All tech PC's have static IP -All ports have been forwarded on router [cisco] to appropriate LOCAL IP's i.e. 5500, 5501, 5502, 5503 ...etc. -I have changed the LISTENER to listen to the appropriate ...