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RE: connecting to a computer away from home
You don't have to subscribe :P The free features are enough :P
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You don't have to subscribe :P The free features are enough :P

but the pro version allows you remote print
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You can use the pro version for free for 30days, if i remember correctly :)

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You can use the pro version for free for 30days, if i remember correctly :)

Yeah :P You can print without it:P Using the file manager transfer a bat file to the other pc telling it to print a file :P Then using the remote control open it :P
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hi,

im  currently at work on my laptop, and i am trying to connect to my pc at home. with a program called NetOp. but it doesnt seem to be able to connect to it.

could it be that my router at home is not allowing outside connections to connect? because when im at home, i can perfectly connect to my pc with no problems.


is there any better software based programs what does the same thing?


thanks

i would like to try to use pcanywhere by norton, but i have so much trouble using it
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http://help.netop.com/support/configuration/firew..._and_firewalls.htm

netop isn't bad but i'm not sure it was designed to work over the internet but it can. the speed would be my concern,
logmein is good, but i find the free version lacking for my needs,
and use some of their pro software remotely anywhere.

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    I'd say your router is probably not configured correctly to let the connection pass to your computer so you will have to forward the right ports correctly.

    To answer your next question I've never used NetOp or pcAnywhere, but I personally use VNC software, like RealVNC and TightVNC.

    Which probably does almost the same time, but still need the ports forwarded on your router



do you know what ports i would have to forward?
i found the way to find this is either try and find it in the software, which is specified in an *.ini somewhere,
the other way is make the netop connection then open command prompt and type "netstat",
this will give you a list of current connections your internal ip address and the port will be one of the lines.

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    quote:Originally posted by Ezra
    I'd say your router is probably not configured correctly to let the connection pass to your computer so you will have to forward the right ports correctly.

    To answer your next question I've never used NetOp or pcAnywhere, but I personally use VNC software, like RealVNC and TightVNC.

    Which probably does almost the same time, but still need the ports forwarded on your router



do you know what ports i would have to forward?

Depends on the software you use, but VNC usually uses ports 5900 through 5906, but I would change this to another port to increase security.

what ports do you recommend?

it depends on where you are planning to connect to your netop host from...
if you want to do it from an institution, you may want to run it on a common port like 8080 or 443, because other ports are often blocked,
if not well any port you feel like...eg: 6666, 1337, 7001
or any any other port


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LogMeIn is free, i've used it a lot its the best i have ever used :P

btw, you can upgrade to a pro version.

  you said that already


[edit:] remotely anywhere allows remote print but isn't exactly free 8-);)

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I personally love VNC. It gives you total control.

If you're stuck trying to forward ports I would recommend taking the time to learn and begin using Hamachi. The free version is more than capable.
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RE: connecting to a computer away from home
http://portforward.com/routers.htm
has pretty comprehensive tutorials for a number of routers

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