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RE: BMW Coding Via VPN Documentation DIY - masa52 - 11-01-2019

(11-01-2019, 08:00 AM)IZGOY Wrote:  I do not understand people who post something on a general review with a password !!!
stuffed his worth ???
I dont understand why people asking for rep and thanks

does the owner of forum paying for it??no idea


RE: BMW Coding Via VPN Documentation DIY - bmwcoder75 - 11-01-2019

Rep and thanks is just a small token of appreciation process to allow those taking the time to pack and uploading file using their free time and online cloud accounts or writing original documentation and putting those resources out there for free, to get some basic reward for it since they do it for free.

A majority of those who download those will make money out of it by charging remote customers for coding services, so the minimum they can do is to thank the author of the resource they managed to get free of charge.

Now there is another way you would not need to click Thanks and Rep buttons, since you guys seem to be far smarter than I am, just make your own technical documents, just download everything from BMW servers and so on, and keep it all for yourself, so next time, you don't have to be critic of those doing it for free on forums.

Have a good day fellas


RE: BMW Coding Via VPN Documentation DIY - Illuminati23 - 11-01-2019

THX for this Upload! Great Idea!! yes yes
Regards


RE: BMW Coding Via VPN Documentation DIY - Almaretto - 12-01-2019

(11-01-2019, 09:54 AM)masa52 Wrote:  I dont understand why people asking for rep and thanks

does the owner of forum paying for it??no idea

Reps and thanks provide means for tracking who is helpful on forums rather than just leeching. There are some areas of the site and resources only available to those with minimum thanks/reps. 

Reps and thanks also keep threads de-cluttered from bunch of superlative posts.


RE: BMW Coding Via VPN Documentation DIY - RocketSurgeon - 12-01-2019

Who all has tried this?
I have the VPN working fine and can ping remote computer, but esys can't connect. All firewalls and antivirus off. I noted the car I.P. and ran everything as administrator. It seems like the remote computer isn't forwarding port 6801 correctly.


RE: BMW Coding Via VPN Documentation DIY - Almaretto - 12-01-2019

(12-01-2019, 18:40 PM)RocketSurgeon Wrote:  Who all has tried this?
I have the VPN working fine and can ping remote computer, but esys can't connect. All firewalls and antivirus off. I noted the car I.P. and ran everything as administrator. It seems like the remote computer isn't forwarding port 6801 correctly.

Works for me.


RE: BMW Coding Via VPN Documentation DIY - Spirit5676 - 12-01-2019

(12-01-2019, 18:40 PM)RocketSurgeon Wrote:  Who all has tried this?
I have the VPN working fine and can ping remote computer, but esys can't connect. All firewalls and antivirus off. I noted the car I.P. and ran everything as administrator. It seems like the remote computer isn't forwarding port 6801 correctly.

Works as intended. Did you make the port forwarding? Are you sure firewalls are off on both computers?


RE: BMW Coding Via VPN Documentation DIY - RocketSurgeon - 12-01-2019

I ran the netsh command with the car i.p. address from ZGW_SEARCH. Set the port forwarding on both ends of VPN.
What OS are you guys running? I have Windows 10 Pro 64-bit on my coding machine, and Windows 7 Pro 64-bit on remote computer. All firewalls off. I'll try later with 2 other laptops


RE: BMW Coding Via VPN Documentation DIY - Spirit5676 - 12-01-2019

(12-01-2019, 22:27 PM)RocketSurgeon Wrote:  I ran the netsh command with the car i.p. address from ZGW_SEARCH. Set the port forwarding on both ends of VPN.
What OS are you guys running? I have Windows 10 Pro 64-bit on my coding machine, and Windows 7 Pro 64-bit on remote computer. All firewalls off. I'll try later with 2 other laptops

Read the instructions again, you don't do port forwarding on both computers. I've used win10 pro x64 as remote and coding PC.


RE: BMW Coding Via VPN Documentation DIY - RocketSurgeon - 12-01-2019

(12-01-2019, 22:37 PM)Spirit5676 Wrote:  Read the instructions again, you don't do port forwarding on both computers. I've used win10 pro x64 as remote and coding PC.
I only ran the netsh command on the remote computer, but I put the port 6801 settings into Hamachi on both ends. Is that not correct?