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

(12-01-2019, 22:22 PM)Spirit5676 Wrote:  Works as intended. Did you make the port forwarding? Are you sure firewalls are off on both computers?

You only disable firewall on remote computer.


RE: BMW Coding Via VPN Documentation DIY - RocketSurgeon - 13-01-2019

I'm up and running now, apparently my old Lenovo T420 just doesn't like me. Something is weird with the network adapter settings. I tried with an old HP and everything worked perfectly the first time.
I setup commands to register the .OCX and setup port forwarding into batch files. Just set the I.P. of car and run as administrator.
For those curious about speed, my F10 coding data reads out in 30 seconds via LAN, and 50 seconds via VPN.


RE: BMW Coding Via VPN Documentation DIY - simonchs - 13-01-2019

(13-01-2019, 02:26 AM)RocketSurgeon Wrote:  For those curious about speed, my F10 coding data reads out in 30 seconds via LAN, and 50 seconds via VPN.

It depends on the network connection between local and remote computer. VPN itself doesn’t make too much delay.


RE: BMW Coding Via VPN Documentation DIY - Spirit5676 - 13-01-2019

(12-01-2019, 23:13 PM)Almaretto Wrote:  
(12-01-2019, 22:22 PM)Spirit5676 Wrote:  Works as intended. Did you make the port forwarding? Are you sure firewalls are off on both computers?

You only disable firewall on remote computer.

Had to disable firewall on both computers, couldn't get it to chooch otherwise.


RE: BMW Coding Via VPN Documentation DIY - tcp443 - 16-01-2019

thanks for the guide bmwcoder75! it works well.
have you used openvpn? i heard if you use openvpn, you can even read vin from ZGW_Search and esys can connect via VIN. but not sure how correct this info.


RE: BMW Coding Via VPN Documentation DIY - Spirit5676 - 29-01-2019

Which ports do I need to forward to use ISTA+ over VPN?


RE: BMW Coding Via VPN Documentation DIY - blax123 - 30-01-2019

(13-12-2018, 19:38 PM)FSCmap Wrote:  
(13-12-2018, 19:08 PM)jaramillo Wrote:  Just a question.. Has someone achieved to connect a Kdcan thru VPN?

There is no problem. use ifhsrv  wink

could you enlighten us a bit?
everything i could find over google seems to be VM and DIS/GT1 related.


RE: BMW Coding Via VPN Documentation DIY - blax123 - 01-02-2019

(13-12-2018, 16:37 PM)bmwcoder75 Wrote:  
(13-12-2018, 16:27 PM)Vojno Wrote:  Good job!

Can you use with ICOM to?

Yes sure should be, as long as remote PC uses iToolradar to lock it for Esys use

If i want to use ICOM with E Chassis. Should i lock it though on the Remote PC, and use EasyConnect on my End with the IP and MODE or should i lock it directly on my End?


RE: BMW Coding Via VPN Documentation DIY - Rik - 04-02-2019

bmwcoder75 please clean your PM box!!!


RE: BMW Coding Via VPN Documentation DIY - bmwcoder75 - 04-02-2019

(04-02-2019, 20:54 PM)Rik Wrote:  bmwcoder75 please clean your PM box!!!

Fixed