> Personally, I've never managed to get video. I always
> get a black area instead of the video, but I don't care much.
> You have to know that VNC wasn't designed to serve video on the net.
Legacy video applications sometimes use overlay rendering, which doesn't render
the video into the
bill payers wrote:
> After much confusion (on my part) and various NAT Router port forwarding
> changes, tweaks to my firewall settings across 3 machines etc.,etc. I
> finally managed to get RealVNC to work on all three of my PC's on my LAN.
>
> My current network looks like this:
>
> Internet --->