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RE: Using Bonjour



do a scan by IP range
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From: remote-desktop-bounces+robert_giltzow=email@hidden [mailto:remote-desktop-bounces+robert_giltzow=email@hidden]On Behalf Of Jeffrey Safire
Sent: Friday, November 06, 2009 12:53 PM
To: email@hidden
Subject: Using Bonjour

Can Bonjour find computers only on the same subnet as the machine running ARD?
I have a set of computers on one router, from which ARD is run; and another set of computers on a different router.  How can I find those computers on the second router?  Or is there even a way?

Note:  I actually only have a single computer on the second router at the moment.  It's an old Titanium PowerBook that has trouble with my 802.11N/G/B Router, so I setup another B/G router just for that computer.  If I use port forwarding to that computer's IP address, will I be able to see it in ARD?

Setup:

Router 1 @ 192.168.7.1  (4 computers)

Router 2 @ 192.168.0.1  (1 computer)


Thanks,

Jeff Safire

Consultant

Shadow Cliffs Engineering

www.microdisk.com

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