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
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,
u have to use different VNC ports for the
> different machines.
>
> Good luck.
>
> Mike
>> On Sat, 26 Nov 2005, Shobuz99 wrote:
>>
> > Although not a total newbie to VNC (used since
> 1998); I am new to
> > c
get into the router config. If
that's not teh reason, what else could it be? This has
become very interesting to me.
Thanks for your help
Shobuz99
>You can get to the router config page by using your
web >browser. Since
>you probably have never gone to it before put
>http://192.168.
..
Shobuz99
--- John Aldrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You might want to check http://www.portforward.com
> for step-by-step
> instructions for your router as well.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Behal
Thanks for the advice.
I tried that too, and it still won't let me in..
It was worth a try.
Shobuz99
--- "B. Scott Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You can't leave the User ID blank with a linksys.
> The user ID should be
> "admin".
> If the pa
s all over again,
from scratch?
I don't have any other ideas..
Thanks for your replies and help
shobuz99
--- John Aldrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You should definitely check with your IT department,
> if such exists. If not,
> see if you can locate the person who original
27;t backup the settings.
hmmm.. still an interesting idea.
Thank you very much for the suggestion, anyway..
Shobuz99
--- L JORGE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My Linksys gives me the option to backup your
> settings now. Then, if I reset the router and
> something goes wrong, I can l
ght of the fact that
VNC's tray icon is visible
after the server or viewer is launched.
Below is the web site where I found that ALL of the
VNC products
are considered Commercial RATs...!!!
http://www3.ca.com/securityadvisor/pest/browse.aspx?cat=Commercial%20RAT
How can I help my friend... any
Thanks James.
I knew VNC was not the culprit here.
I thought maybe some VNC users had run into this
because they also used McAffee.
I'll tell my friend to send them a 'bug report
Rick (shobuz99)
--- James Weatherall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Shobuz99",
>
&
I apologize for this if it's been discussd already.
I've searched a bit and didn't find anything.
How do you connect to a server (as client) running VNC
if that server's ISP is DSL? I've researched it based
on simply DSL+VNC and I haven't seen anything other
than the fact that DSL is similar to a r
eral times with no luck.
I appreciate any suggestions anyone may have.
Shobuz99
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d?
I'm thinking that it is not; but am hoping that
someone here can verify what my connection problem is.
thank you for your help...
Rick (shobuz99)
The fish are biting.
Get more visitors on your
both routers port-forwarding so that I can communicate
between them,
depending where I am.. in the office or at home. Basically so they can both be
servers.
when necessary.
Does your solution accommodate that situation?
Have I misunderstood your answer to Bruce?
Rick (Shobuz99)
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