(17-06-2018, 08:48 AM)Loliceman Wrote: (17-06-2018, 06:48 AM)SweetBMW Wrote: Would you be able to give a quick tutorial on how esys nat works? I have tried a few things but never gotten to connect over the internet.
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EsysNat is a great tool, but I have found it very buggy on especially windows 10 systems. Using it on a customer computer for remote session is about 50/50 from my experience.
It has frequent crashes and hangs.
I use another method, it's basically the same thing. Requires:
-a small peice off freeware exe. About 2mb size installed on the client computer. This software opens and forwards a specific port (6801) and broadcast it.
-Teamviewer installed, together with Teamviewer VPN drivers.
-Firewalls and other similar features turned of on the client system.
This allows me to connect through a remote customer ENET cable directly with MY local laptop ESYS/ISTA/Ediabas.ini (tool32, INPA etc)
Ip adress used to connect Esys will be like "Client-TEAMVIEWER-VPN-IP:6801"
Example "7.89.3.42.1:6801"
And you can even ping the connection through a "always open" cmd window throuout the session to make sure connection isn't lost.
The real beauty of this is that customer does not need 1 single BMW software installed what so ever, customer will not see ANYTHING that is going on. So he will just be able to see his own crappy laptop deskop
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Tried netsh way, that don t work for me, now i like to test the way you did it
What is the name of the tool you use for port forwarding ,i tried different ones and nothing works with win 10.
Don t you need cars ip before connecting?