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Enable UPnP on your router
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Located in
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This assistant can automatically configure routers that support Universal Plug and Play (“UPnP”). You can probably enable UPnP support on your router through a web browser, but you will need to consult your router's manual for instructions. To open your router's configuration page in a web browser, click here:
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Located in
bin/remote-help-assistant:1627
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If your router already has UPnP enabled, try checking “Automatically manage the firewall”.
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Located in
bin/remote-help-assistant:1629
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Manually set your router up
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Located in
bin/remote-help-assistant:1632
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You will need to forward inbound TCP port %(REMOTE_PORT)d on your router to port %(REMOTE_PORT)d on %(default_interface)s. Most home routers can be configured through a web browser, but you will need to consult your router's manual for instructions. To open your router's configuration page in a web browser, click here:
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Located in
bin/remote-help-assistant:1633
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You will need to tell the other person the router's public IP address%s. That address is usually available from the website, and might be labelled “Wan IP”.
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Located in
bin/remote-help-assistant:1636
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Forward remote connections from another computer
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Located in
bin/remote-help-assistant:1639
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If you know how to connect to another computer using SSH, you can forward connections from that computer to yours by doing:
[tab] <tt>ssh <i><username></i>@<i><computer></i>
[tab] [tab] -R %(REMOTE_PORT)d:localhost:%(REMOTE_PORT)d</tt>
If you choose this option, you should tell the other person the name or IP address of the computer you logged in to.
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[tab] represents a tab character.
Please write it exactly the same way, [tab] , in your
translation.
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represents a line break.
Start a new line in the equivalent position in the translation.
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represents a space character.
Enter a space in the equivalent position in the translation.
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Located in
bin/remote-help-assistant:1640
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Reverse the session
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Located in
bin/remote-help-assistant:1647
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To reverse the session, both you and the other person should click on <i>Use a reverse connection</i> in Advanced settings. Remote help will then try to connect from your computer to theirs, instead of the other way around.
It's quite likely that your friend is also behind a NAT firewall, so you should only try this if you're prepared to talk them through configuring their wireless router.
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represents a line break.
Start a new line in the equivalent position in the translation.
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Located in
bin/remote-help-assistant:1648
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