Free Router Hack Gives You Remote PC Access – SYSTM

By djank On May 6, 2010 Under General


Want to get access to files, music, movies and more stored on your home PC, wherever you are in the world? This clever hack turns your local PC into a free web server, and you don’t need a static IP address to do it! Save money and time with this DIY tip. files stored at home? How about hosting a home web server? Static IPs are expensive, if you can even get one. We set up Dynamic DNS instead!

25 Comments Add yours

  1. LooneyM3
    May 6, 2010
    6:19 am

    @swbf2fan2510 grow up

  2. swbf2fan2510
    May 6, 2010
    6:51 am

    my parent have a time thing on my computer that make the computer logs off after when they wanna have the time and i cant my pass to my parents so how do i do that?

  3. Ronnabetty
    May 6, 2010
    7:18 am

    download the new free anonymous torrent downloader youtube . com /watch?v=hL4ZBNhlGwI

  4. WillCallahan94
    May 6, 2010
    8:14 am

    u r retarded

  5. martinum4
    May 6, 2010
    8:37 am

    Dammit, use Linux, Suckers

  6. iphonewizzkid
    May 6, 2010
    9:34 am

    no you have to have a wired cannection and then 192.168.1.1

  7. rithchard
    May 6, 2010
    9:51 am

    this attack is not aviable mode !! fun suck

  8. northieee
    May 6, 2010
    9:52 am

    hahaha 30+

  9. coldironhands1
    May 6, 2010
    10:18 am

    verison blocks port forwarding when you have fios

  10. FreezEntertainment
    May 6, 2010
    11:13 am

    wow, that was pretty gay

  11. LouisX2328
    May 6, 2010
    11:39 am

    oh i know this already XD

  12. barkly54
    May 6, 2010
    12:31 pm

    thank you for the advise

  13. nevergive7
    May 6, 2010
    12:50 pm

    Or just get wireless PCI cards for both desktops and then there are no wires to run, just make sure to check how many channels your router has.

  14. freebee12345678
    May 6, 2010
    12:55 pm

    Well what you need is a Netgear FS105NA Switch 5Port Fast Ethernet,this will allow you to share up to five ethernet connected networks at the same time,so all you need is one ethernet/wireless connection,and the Netgear FS105NA Switch and just connect the ethernet cable to there laptops

  15. dilliantv
    May 6, 2010
    1:01 pm

    n 1908 a lady named sally rusa was in the woods looking for a dog until a ghost came and killed her so if ur reading this u will find a bloody body in your closet hanging there haunting you and will kill you and ur family and if u want to stop this just sends this to 6 videos in 30 mins or this will happen good luck!!!

  16. bfudge85
    May 6, 2010
    1:30 pm

    i installed port forward program and trend micro internet found it as a Trojan horse. dont dl port forward.

  17. hitman7112
    May 6, 2010
    1:58 pm

    use teamviewer 4 its free just check it out I made a video on it

  18. dccakes
    May 6, 2010
    2:31 pm

    you can check your internet router. When you configure it it asks static or dynamic IP so you just check what you put.

  19. callmebigpapa
    May 6, 2010
    2:35 pm

    ugh….

  20. Jorisd
    May 6, 2010
    3:06 pm

    I think you are looking for ‘internet connection sharing’

  21. Faheem45
    May 6, 2010
    3:45 pm

    how’d u check if u got dynamic or static ip ??

  22. barkly54
    May 6, 2010
    4:16 pm

    i need help i have a laptop connected to the internet wireless. but i need to connect my son&doughters computer’s from my laptop ethernet line?
    i hane a ethernet hub! is there a way to connect those two desktops computers to the hub and connect the hub to my laptop ethernet connection? how would that work??????

  23. mrjulian15
    May 6, 2010
    5:13 pm

    hey i have comcast and i totally agree, it is crap

  24. CharlestonChew03
    May 6, 2010
    5:24 pm

    I would hope everyone would read the License Agreement… I always read the license agreements with software I get. And with some software, im really glad I did too. Youd be pretty surprised what they try to slip in sometimes.

  25. matthasyouinhisspell
    May 6, 2010
    5:55 pm

    You could run a VPN server on a VPS server (or Windows Server 2003) instead of running a PC at home 24/7. But of course $20 to $40 is too much to pay lol..

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