D-Link routers and using RealVNC

Brian Howe platinum.cs@sympatico.ca
Fri Sep 5 05:58:01 2003


At 10:43 AM 9/4/03, you wrote:
>In order to get VNC to work on a D-Link router first get the most updated 
>firmware (2.10 as of 9/4/03) then you have to go into the setup (default 
>is http://192.168.0.1 in your internet browser) then select advanced along 
>the top, then select virtual server along the left and then choose/enter:
>
>enabled
>name:VNC
>Private IP:<enter your computers private ip, which you can get from 
>winipconfig, or ipconfig>
>Protocol Type: TCP
>Private Port: <the private port you will be using. in the options you 
>select a number for "display number" (you must take off the auto checkbox) 
>this is equal to that number plus 5900 so if you put "1" in your "display 
>number" you would put 5901>
>Public Port: <this will be the same as the private port to simplify things>
>Schedule: Always


Ok, I use the D-Link DI-704P Router. When I go into Advanced|Virtual Server 
I do not have all the options you are speaking of. I have the latest 
firmware update (V2.74).

All I have is:

Enable: (Checkbox)
Service Ports: ____________       Well Known Services: (Dropdown menu)
Service IP: 192.168.0.___
Schedule: (Radio) Always
           (Radio) From Time...Day, etc.


I'm guessing:

Enable: Checked
Service Ports: 5901
Service IP: 192.168.0.(my IP setting)
Schedule: (selected) Always


Is this correct?


Thanks in advance,

Brian Howe.