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Monitoring Clients on a different network

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Hello all, it's been a while since I've posted, but I have gotten back into folding and what not. So I have 2 computers folding that are not near my router. The windows machine is connected to my network via wireless. The 2nd computer is running a diskless setup, and gets the internet through a shared connection that I setup on the XP machine. I can monitor my windows client because I can share the folder across the network, but the diskless folder is technically on a different network (XP is on my home network, but the diskless is on the network setup for the ethernet port, different IP address entirely). Is there any way to monitor that client using HFM.net?
 
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Not a networking expert, but writing a HTML file from HFM every 3 minutes, then using something to upload it like Dropbox works very well for me.
 
I can access one computer, with the IP, the computer that's on my network. The other computer, no. It goes like this:

Rig B (Wireless: 10.0.0.x shared to ethernet: 192.168.0.x) -----> Rig A (Wireless 10.0.0.x)
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Rig C (192.168.0.x)

The website thing using HFM may work, I'll play with it, thanks.
 
Can you try manually configuring your network so that everything is on the same subnet?
 
Zero, I could, but I actually got it working using HFM.net's webpage/logfile export. I just set up HFM on the XP computer, and have it logging the other computer, and it exports the log file onto the XP computer so I can just monitor it that way. Having everything on the same subnet would probably make things simpler, but I have it working, so thanks guys.
 
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