User wants to connect to his own PC from another PC (on seperate internet connection). Likely via Access Remote PC.
How will the user connect when he doesn't know his own Dataone IP? Dataone gives dynamic IP, it changes with each connection. Has user subscribed to RPC Service?
Just typing 117.199.x.x:whatever is insufficient. What are these \"x\" and how does user plan on finding out his own dataone IP? And without using RPC?
And if user actually knows the IP why would user want to use.......
my
router has DDNS and I have reg. on dynDNS. so i presume problem of dynamic ip has been solved.
so to access my router i can use the URL myrouter.dynDNS.org (exp.).but to access my PC i have to confg either ports (34012) or DMZ on my router...isn't it!!!
and for 117.199.x.x,it is my dynamic ISP provided ip address.
NOW FORGET ABOUT PC.......i know guys, i m confusng u too much..
maybe accesng a pc from net wont be so easy as i thought .....
consider this... if i m having a ip camera and presume it has a static private ip of 192.168.2.5 on my local network and has port 34587.
what should i do:
1. confg port 34587 on my router though single port forwardng
or
2. confg DMZ on router wth my ip camera's ip
presuming that i know my publc ip or have configured ddns on my router. so i can access my router by either 117.199.x.x (my publc ip) or usng ddns url of myrouter.dyndns.
and also for accessing my camera what should i do:
is it 117.199.x.x:34587 , my publc ip

ort number for ip camera??
@doomrocks
good that you figured out part of your problem.
But I on the other hand still cant access my modem or even router firmware with my internet IP...( i found my internet IP from www.whatismyip.com) My modem running bridge mode and router is running PPPOE, My router has remote enabled, i can access my router firmware as my internal IP is the next hop. However i cant access my modem firmware this way, in order to access it i need to remove router from in between and connect directly to modem. Now to top all this I cant access my router remote in orignal setup (modem bridge and router PPPOE) using my internet IP... where as if i only have modem running as PPPOE i can use my internet IP to pull up my firmware...same as essbebe pointed out.... Its too bad he is in chennai and i in delhi or we wud have tested it together. (chennai people cant pull up modem firmwares of delhi customers and vice versa).
see pal as far as i understood ur problem i am making my views.
" But I on the other hand still cant access my modem or even router firmware with my internet IP...( i found my internet IP from
www.whatismyip.com) My modem running bridge mode and router is running PPPOE, My router has remote enabled,"
if u are having modem in bridge mode and router is running PPPoE , you can only access routers home page though ur public ip remotely. the reason being ur router's WAN port is provided public ip (provided by ur ISP).i hope u got my point!!
now comng to pont why u cant access router's home page...i dont know which router u r havng..but check whether there as opton for disabling "Block Anonymous Internet Requests ". once u have disabled this option try to access now. if still now able to access disable firewall.. but recommend that should be always turned ON.
if still cant access router, ask me ok... then i think u have to configure ur modem too.
But as far as my knowledge goes,with modem in bridge and router setup with PPPoE , u cannot access modems home page remotely!!! if some1 here has any idea how to do so pls update me.
"can access my router firmware as my internal IP is the next hop. However i cant access my modem firmware this way, in order to access it i need to remove router from in between and connect directly to modem."
i m not much clear abut this part... cause i too cant access my modem's home page internally in my network (with modem in bridge mode and router with PPPoE). may be this might be the reason.... since v have confg PPPoE on router, there is no static ip for routers WAN port. and also default ip for modem is in the range of 192.168.1.x. and that of router may be 117.199.x.x in range. maybe that is the reason. correct me if i m wrong... i will try this out today.