f Of Shobuz99
> Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2005 4:33 PM
> To: Mike Miller
> Cc: vnc-list@realvnc.com; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Connect through a linksys router
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> Mike,
> Thank you for the help.
> I will try it when I get back to the office on
> monday.
> Al
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Subject: Re: Connect through a linksys router
Mike,
Thank you for the help.
I will try it when I get back to the office on monday.
Also thanks to Norbert for the help as well.
I'll post here and let you know when it works for me.
Thanks again..
Shobuz
--- Mike Miller <[EMAIL P
Mike,
Thank you for the help.
I will try it when I get back to the office on monday.
Also thanks to Norbert for the help as well.
I'll post here and let you know when it works for me.
Thanks again..
Shobuz
--- Mike Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, 26 Nov 2005, Shobuz99 wrote:
>
> >
On Sat, 26 Nov 2005, Shobuz99 wrote:
Although not a total newbie to VNC (used since 1998); I am new to
connecting to a VNC server through a router and am not quite sure I
understand the process.
For example, I run VNC (3.3.7) server on my office machine, that is
connected to a router. The IP
Hello,
Although not a total newbie to VNC (used since 1998);
I am new to connecting to a VNC server through a
router
and am not quite sure I understand the process.
For example, I run VNC (3.3.7) server on my office
machine,
that is connected to a router. The IP address says
192.168.100.1 (fictio