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Old 04-03-2010, 02:34 PM   #16
mredward1974
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Woohoo!

Using the logic of the port forwarding from the succesful connection of ssh, I forwarded the ports 137, 138, 139 and 445 (Samba ports) on the wireless router again:
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ID Service Port IP Address Protocol
2 139 192.168.1.102 ALL Enabled
3 445 192.168.1.102 ALL Enabled
4 138 192.168.1.102 ALL Enabled
5 137 192.168.1.102 ALL Enabled
And I tried to mount x.x.x.83/share instead of 192.168.1.102(!doh!) and it worked!

Jim
 
  


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