UCAtech
Technical User
- Dec 5, 2003
- 29
I've never worked with remote access before.
Here's my problem:
My grandfather has a computer he frequently needs help with, like arranging Icons, toolbars and simple things like that. I am looking for a way to set up remote access to his computer because spending an hour of my time explaining over the phone how to move a toolbar in MS Word is a little too time consuming. I know of a couple internet sites that provide remote access to a PC, but I'd rather not broadcast his computer over an internet site.
So here are the specs:
PC to be accessed (grandpas PC):
900Mhz, 40GB HD, 512MB RAM, WIN XP Home
He dials up to the internet and is assigned an IP from his ISP. His IP is a local IP assigned by the ISP's router and I cannot ping it since it is behind a Router. example: 216.z.x.y
PC doing the accessing (my pc)
2Ghz, 40 GB HD, 256MB RAM, WIN XP Home
I am going through a router to my ISP. He cannot ping my IP because I am behind a router as well. example: 192.168.1.102
If needed I can also try accessing his computer from my linux box.
If it is any help I have the ip of the linux server/router he connects to. example: 66.z.x.y I can ping this and telnet into it, but I do not have a username or password.
Here is something I have not tried
I am sure It won't work though)
Instant Messaging programs have a Send File Function
The two computers are directly connected during a file send.
I am directly connected to his computer when I send a File, so maybe I can netstat to find his broadcasting Ip and try and connect to him that way.
If anyone has any advice, help, comments, or websites I can go to, I would appreciate any of it. Spending 5 hours to set up remote access would be well worth spending an hour a week explaining that his internet explorer icon was moved and he will have to find it
Ben Boyd
Technical Writer/Programer/Student
opspeedydude@hotmail.com
Linuxbox Server Stats: 700mhz, 192 MB RAM, 120 GB HD, Red Hat 8.0
Windows Stats: 2.0 Ghz, 256MB RAM, 40GB HD, Windows XP Home
Here's my problem:
My grandfather has a computer he frequently needs help with, like arranging Icons, toolbars and simple things like that. I am looking for a way to set up remote access to his computer because spending an hour of my time explaining over the phone how to move a toolbar in MS Word is a little too time consuming. I know of a couple internet sites that provide remote access to a PC, but I'd rather not broadcast his computer over an internet site.
So here are the specs:
PC to be accessed (grandpas PC):
900Mhz, 40GB HD, 512MB RAM, WIN XP Home
He dials up to the internet and is assigned an IP from his ISP. His IP is a local IP assigned by the ISP's router and I cannot ping it since it is behind a Router. example: 216.z.x.y
PC doing the accessing (my pc)
2Ghz, 40 GB HD, 256MB RAM, WIN XP Home
I am going through a router to my ISP. He cannot ping my IP because I am behind a router as well. example: 192.168.1.102
If needed I can also try accessing his computer from my linux box.
If it is any help I have the ip of the linux server/router he connects to. example: 66.z.x.y I can ping this and telnet into it, but I do not have a username or password.
Here is something I have not tried
Instant Messaging programs have a Send File Function
The two computers are directly connected during a file send.
I am directly connected to his computer when I send a File, so maybe I can netstat to find his broadcasting Ip and try and connect to him that way.
If anyone has any advice, help, comments, or websites I can go to, I would appreciate any of it. Spending 5 hours to set up remote access would be well worth spending an hour a week explaining that his internet explorer icon was moved and he will have to find it
Ben Boyd
Technical Writer/Programer/Student
opspeedydude@hotmail.com
Linuxbox Server Stats: 700mhz, 192 MB RAM, 120 GB HD, Red Hat 8.0
Windows Stats: 2.0 Ghz, 256MB RAM, 40GB HD, Windows XP Home