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Old 11-12-2012, 09:52 PM
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I'm just curious if anybody has had any luck gaining access to their Neptune Apex from outside of their home network with Telus as a provider? I'm particularly interested in people's experience with the Telus DSL Siemens router settings... I can't get a connection no matter what settings I try to change.. (ie. port forwarding/dmz/packet routing/etc)
If you have a normal home connection there is a good chance your IP address can be rotating, if this happens you will have traffic routing issues while trying to tunnel back into your home.

This can happen if your Telus router has the power cycled, it can acquire a different address; or if the IP range you are on is being shared by another Telus customer, and they are drawing on the bandwidth to much; Telus will send a signal to renew the IP's on your entire block automatically, Telus uses this technique to stop people from using large amounts of torrent and p2p data.

You can get around this by installing a VNC client ( similar to remote desktop ) or if you own a mac with an Apple router, simply turn on the ( back to me ) feature with the airport utility; if you are on a windows based system, you can installed a VNC client that will automatically update your IP configuration on the fly.

This product for Windows is free https://secure.logmein.com/products/free/ and it will tunnel you to your home computer; from there you can launch a browser and check your Apex.

Another option is to pay Telus for a static IP address, sometimes this is not available to home users, you will have to ask.
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Old 11-12-2012, 10:30 PM
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Thanks for the info and suggestions. Using VNC would definately be an option.. I can't get it to work just using IP addresses though.. it's almost like Telus is blocking incoming HTTP requests? I've tried port 80 as well as others.. I was hoping somebody else had success using some other method. If not, then you are right and VNC is probably my best bet.
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Old 11-12-2012, 10:32 PM
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Oh and VNC is also last resort because it requires me to leave a computer on 24/7 ..
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Old 11-12-2012, 10:34 PM
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Oh and VNC is also last resort because it requires me to leave a computer on 24/7 ..
Yes that is defiantly the down side, I personally use a netbook I picked up from ebay for $80, it has XP pro on it and makes a perfect vnc server, and it basically runs on nothing for power.

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