I researched on Google about what the use of Port-Forwarding is.
I came to know that the Job of the Port Forwarder is to set a Connection between the Start Computer and End-Computer, which is one of dozens of Local Computers on that Router. For that we must specify on the Router Options, under Port-Forwarding, the mentioned End-Computer which is meant to connect with the Start-Computer.
Now the Port-Forwarding Option is welcome to the Users but its a bit "inconvenient", even more when the Local Computers on the Router often change their Internal IPs. We then have to manually rechange the settings.
My Question is, is there a way to preset the Internal IP of the Local Computer in my VB.NET Code to automatically detect with which Local Computer to connect.
So i do not how, but something like this (LOL): TCPClient.Connect(EXTERNAL IP, INTERNAL IP, PORT)
Is it even possible to preset it on my code, while i know what the Internal and External IP is and also the Port.
So in a line, Bypass Port-Forwarding by Code???
Thanks in advance, Begi