Posted: 5/14/2002 5:12:41 AM EDT
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I want to be able to connect to my brothers PC from mine. Like you can on a LAN, but I want to do it over the internet. Is this possible? I'm looking for an easy way for us to transfer & view files directly between computers. Right now, we use AIM for file transfers, but it would be cool if he could type in my IP address and see whatever folders I set up as a shared resource. Help!! Edited to include info. "Sorry bout that" OS = Win2000 & Win ME Both are using a Cable Modem or DSL Both are using routers |
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Assume computers are not physically close or you'd be using ethernet or maybe wireless. Solutions are in order of price/complexity/security. Simplest would be for both of you to set up file storage on the web; you'll pay monthly for to do this on somebody's website. Or, you can set up your own website with a password required to look at files. Or, connect by PC Anywhere...you can look at files or actually control each other's machines. Last, do a virtual private network (VPN). [url]www.netscreen.com[/url]...look at model 5XP. Very secure but about $500. I've set up about 2 dozen in the last year & they work well. Linksys and NetGear have less expensive versions, but I have not played with them yet. -hanko |
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Quoted: Would be nice to know what operating system you guys are running. Definately would be nice to know. Also, why type of internet connection are you guys using. If you have a cable/DSL connection, are you using a router that acts as your firewall by using NAT? If so, things are going to be a little tougher. If you both use dialup, then your IP's will most likely change each time you connect to internet. If you have a cable/DSL conneciton, and are not using NAT (which is NOT smart), then a connection between your machines is a piece of cake and you don't need PCAnywhere or other type of software depending on you OS. |
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Well, if you are both using routers that act as NAT, then you have to answer a very simple question: Are you able to configure a static mapping on your router, so that it knows to pass certain port traffic from your buddies IP into your network behind the firewall? Also, can you guarantee that neither your IP or your friends IP will ever change, because if either one changes you will have to reconfigure the static mappings. If you and your friend can configure the static mappings on your router, then we have a place to start. |