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I thought this would be easy, but maybe I'm missing something obvious.
I want to be able to connect to a Win2000 PC behind an ADSL router. The PC
has been setup to share correctly . I can connect to it from the LAN. The
firewall on the PC is off.
In my ADSL router I have set up port forwarding on TCP 137,138,139 and 445,
and
UDP 137,138,139 and 445 to go to the PC on the internal network's ip address
eg. 192.168.0.20
I have my PCs members of the same Workgroup.
From the computer on the outside of my firewall, I go into My Network
Places, and choose Add Network place and type:
\\81.34.56.123\sharename (as an example)
And try to connect.
Nothing happens. I get "the network path cannot be found"
Am I being monumentally stupid and missing some obvious step, or does
Windows File Sharing end up being more complicated than something like HTTP,
FTP, SSH, or POP where I simply port forward and that just solves the
problem.
Any ideas appreciated.
I want to be able to connect to a Win2000 PC behind an ADSL router. The PC
has been setup to share correctly . I can connect to it from the LAN. The
firewall on the PC is off.
In my ADSL router I have set up port forwarding on TCP 137,138,139 and 445,
and
UDP 137,138,139 and 445 to go to the PC on the internal network's ip address
eg. 192.168.0.20
I have my PCs members of the same Workgroup.
From the computer on the outside of my firewall, I go into My Network
Places, and choose Add Network place and type:
\\81.34.56.123\sharename (as an example)
And try to connect.
Nothing happens. I get "the network path cannot be found"
Am I being monumentally stupid and missing some obvious step, or does
Windows File Sharing end up being more complicated than something like HTTP,
FTP, SSH, or POP where I simply port forward and that just solves the
problem.
Any ideas appreciated.