Chicken of the VNC connection help needed

Hello! I am not sure this is the right forum to post but it didn't seem to fit anywhere else. I have Airport Extreme v. 5.6 and am trying to connect to Chicken of the VNC. No luck. I selected the ARD settings in my system preferences, opened the firewall (which I don't like to do, wish there was a more secure way to control a client computer) and set up my connection on port 5900 in the airport admin utility. I have noticed that the IP my widget gives me is different than the one the base station reads. Help is appreciated Thanks

Hi Taryn,
Thanks for your quick and helpful reply. It is a bit
advanced for me at this point to comprehend, so if
you could simplify a bit for the remote connection
newbie that would be great, thanks so much :o)
That was the relatively simplistic explanation!
In order to remotely connect, the VNC client (you) needs to know the IP address of the VNC server (the remote computer you wish to connect to).
Every computer connected to the internet has an IP address, such as 200.100.54.14.
Some people have a fixed IP address, most though will be assigned an IP address by their ISP and this will generally change as and when they connect at different times.
However some people like to connect their networks to the internet which means that the network needs to share the single IP address connected to the internet.
This is usually done by a router, the router connects to the internet and this router has the external IP address. The router then using NAT to share the single IP address with multiple computers on the internal network (a subnet or LAN (local area network)).
What this means is that a computer on the LAN will have an internal IP address, this maybe fixed.
So when you send a remote connection request to the remote network, the router needs to know which computer on the LAN you are trying to connect to. You need to map the traffic coming in to the router to the specific machines you are trying to connect to.
This means that the remote router needs to be configured before you can remotely connect to a computer on the remote LAN.
I did just find out that I have been attempting to
connect with a laptop that has an every changing IP
(according to the client),
You (well he) could use a service such as Dynamic DNS to solve this issue.
http://www.dyndns.com/services/dns/dyndns/
but he is going to see
about transferring his work to his home computer that
has a fixed IP address. Does that sound more doable?
Depends on whether he has a router (see above)
Finally, do you think the pay services like ARD or
Timbuktu are perhaps safer? We like COTVNC because it
is free but I am very worried about the
confidentiality of my data.
COTVNC is according to the documentation secure.
Have a look at this guide as well.
http://guides.macrumors.com/RemotelyControlling_anotherMac

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