I don't think repeater would be the correct term to use, maybe more like a gateway.
If I have two computers that are behind a router, could I link them together using a "repeater" that is outside of both networks?
For instance, I have a server running at say vncserver.no-ip.org which both PCs are able to connect from their networks. Is there anyway for the server to facilitate a direct link between the two PCs? I'd prefer the server sort of handed off the connection so that it is out of the loop if anything like this is possible.
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Using an outside repeater
Chris:
Heya. That's what echoWare does, which is the software behind EchoVNC.
With echoWare, any two applications can interact with each other via a 3rd party "relay server" called an "echoServer". EchoVNC isn't much more than a GUI wrapped around echoWare in order to facilitate making VNC connections.
cheers,
Scott
Heya. That's what echoWare does, which is the software behind EchoVNC.
With echoWare, any two applications can interact with each other via a 3rd party "relay server" called an "echoServer". EchoVNC isn't much more than a GUI wrapped around echoWare in order to facilitate making VNC connections.
cheers,
Scott