
That service shows my external IP address as something like:īut the external IP address that is being shown by NM is more like:Īnd, stranger still, the other workstation behind that same gateway gives a completely different external IP, more like: The problem is that the external IP address is a bizarre one, that doesn’t match what I get when I use something like. That immediately made a difference, because both of the workstations behind that gateway immediately started displaying an external IP address for connection when NM starts up. I did some research, and realized that I needed to turn on UPnP on my UniFi USG Security Gateway, so I did that. At first, NoMachine would only provide local IP addresses in the list of IP addresses when you start up NM. I can connect within the networks just fine.Īs for connecting from outside the network, I cannot get that to work. This address is the destination to be set on the NoMachine client software.Okay, I installed NoMachine on a number of workstations, both within and outside of local networks.

Click the name of Jetson nano device and connect (clicking CREATE CONNECTION) to the tcp/4000 that you just registered. When you sign in Desktop application, Jetson nano should be shown in the device list screen. Now, the target device (Jetson nano) is ready.ĭownload and install the Desktop application on the connection source (called the initiator). If it is already registered as device, pleas add tcp/4000 as a remote service.įYI: Desktop - Set up Remote Access – You will need to register the tcp/4000 service as the remote access destination. If you haven’t done registration of Jetson nano as device yet, go to and register your Jetson nano as a device. If you use the other device, please install the appropriate package for your environment.Īccess the admin panel that is running on Jetson nano. Install into Jetson nano using installer package for Jetson. The device you are connecting to needs to be configured as a target. The NoMachine server will listen for tcp/4000.


Install NoMachine on the Jetson and configure it as a NoMachine server. In my case, I configured the NVIDIA Jetson nano device as the NoMachine server and my Macbook as the NoMachine client. Also I have experience configuring with NoMachine. Yes, as Mycal mentioned above, it is possible.
