rjmiller15

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  1. Another update. I was playing around on my wired router forwarding tab and figured out how to forward my outside ip address to my wired router.

    When I typed in the outside ip address I was prompted for a user name and password (to my wired router)

    Am I on the right track? Isn't that not right to through access to my wired router out there for the WWW. I mean all they have to do is crack the password and they are in.

    Is this not wise?

  2. Ok I have been playing with this off and on and now I'm really confused.

    Let's start from where I am at.

    I have a cable modem, from there I have a wired router. A wireless router is plugged into one of the holes in the back of the wired router.

    Cable Modem -----> Wired Router ----> Wireless Router

    The PC with VNC Server on it is accessing the network through the wireless router. The laptop (while at home) is accessing through the wired router (I plug it directly into the network). When I leave to go on the road, I would like to access it by ip address:portnumber.

    I entered setup on both the wired router and wireless router and set the following:

    WIRED ROUTER - Advanced, Forwarding

    Service Port Range: 5800-5900

    Protocol: Both TCP and UDP

    Ip Address: (already filled in 192.168.1.___) I filled in 100

    WIRELESS ROUTER - Under Applications & Gaming, Port Range:

    Application: REAL VNC

    Start: 5800

    End: 5900

    Protocol: both TCP and UDP

    IP Address (already filled in as 192.168.2.___) I filled in 100.

    Enable Box checked

    Am I way off here??? I saw some tabs under my WIRED router that says Dynamic Routing and Static Routing. I assume I should not even be worried about configuring my wireless router considering I will never be connecting to the PC with VNC Server on it wirelessly. I will always be connecting through the wired or away from home and by ip address.

    Please help!

  3. I set up a computer network with another workstation as the "server" per say and mapped a network drive to every workstation. On the "server"/a.k.a main drive, I created a folder for each person from every workstation to save their files.

    My question is - is it possible to password protect a particular folder on the "server" so that the files can be protected without having to map a separate drive???

  4. I called Chief Value today. I have to order the replacement memory from them or I will have to pay a 15% restocking fee.

    Can someone help me find either 128mb or 256 mb for this computer?

    If not, I can order some memory for my laptop and get hers from Crucial.

    Please let me know asap! the RMA number is only good for a few days!

    Thanks!

  5. Ok. I bought this cool program 123FlashMenu. Anyone heard of it?

    Well I go to create a flash menu to imitate this website

    What I want the menu to look like

    And this is what I had before I started (which is nice the menu is close to the site, etc.)

    Started Here

    Here is where I ended up with the sample flash menu (ignore colors)

    Sample 123Flash Menu

    There is a HUGE gap of gray area...which sucks....if you notice in the one I want to emulate that there is already a menu there, with a flash submenu under it. Could someone please help me??? :wacko:

  6. one clone coming up

    I wish I was rich

    <{POST_SNAPBACK}>

    No you have to put a stipulation on it...like your wish is granted but your other clone took all your money and went to Vegas or something crazy like that.

    By the way, your wish is granted - you are rich....in horse manure, and you have ten million pounds of it around your house....and the stock in horse manure just went bust today.

    I wish I could go to bed right now.

  7. I just joined today and I agree with you - this is quickly becoming my favorite place on the net. I can't leave the Open Chat spot though.....

    I need to branch out on some other threads!!! :thumbsup: