Connection problem through DSL

hi,
i have done a project called "Communication", which has been created for our company.
in that i have one problem.
server is runnung in separate system (has static IP)
if the client is trying through the DSL connection, error is throwing.
and at the same time, if the client is trying to connect the server through the Dial-up, it is sucessfully working.
i dont know the problem.
if anyone know the answer pls tell me.
my mail id is <<< [email protected]>>>
this is very urgent.
By
Thamizharasy

class Server {
     public static void main(String[] ar) {
          try {
               System.out.println("waiting for connection....");
               ServerSocket ss = new ServerSocket(2000);
               Socket soc = ss.accept();
               System.out.println("connected with client");
          } catch (Exception e) {System.err.println(e); }
this is my server program which has a static IP (Remote system connected with Internet).
and this is my client program,
class Client {
public static void main(String[] ar) {
try {
Socket s = new Socket("serverIP", 2000);
               System.out.println("successfully connected");
} catch (Exception e) { System.out.println(e); }
my client program is running in separate LAN which is connected with DSL line.
but i coul not connect with the server.
and at the same time if i try the client with dialup i can.
what is the problem pls help me.
the above is my simple program.
only if i solve this, i can move further.
pls guide me.
BY
Thamizaharasu

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