Re: Accessing computer behind router



On 29 Sep 2005 06:23:56 -0700, bobrics wrote:

> Hi
>
> How can I connect to a computer inside a network from outside if you
> only know it's internal network's IP? For example, if computer is
> behind home router.
>
> Thank you

You can't. You need to know the public IP Address of hte router then
forward the needed ports to the private IP Address of the computer you want
to access.

You can find the public IP Address of your router from its admin page, or
just go to a site like http://www.whatismyip.com
.



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