You can take control on another machine on the same subnet, that will take
control on this machine ...
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Jonathan Morton wrote:
>>A windows NT4 SP6a workstation has been sent out and plugged into the hub
>>on the 10.1.1.0 subnet. Unfortunately the workstation in question has been
>>sent out with an ip address of 10.1.2.1 and a default gateway of
>>10.1.2.100.
>>
>>Is it possible to use vncviewer to c
255.255.255.0
On 19 April 2001 15:21, Vincent BEZARD [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> what is the subnet mask ?
>
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> Envoyi : 19/04/2001 15:33
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> Objet : Using MAC a
>A windows NT4 SP6a workstation has been sent out and plugged into the hub
>on the 10.1.1.0 subnet. Unfortunately the workstation in question has been
>sent out with an ip address of 10.1.2.1 and a default gateway of
>10.1.2.100.
>
>Is it possible to use vncviewer to connect to this workstation an
the easy way would be to change the subnet of the viewing machine to
255.255.0.0.
then it wouldn't go through the default router just search the local subnet.
or adjust the routing paths on the viewing machine manually.
like for machine 10.1.1.10
route add 10.1.0.0 mask 255.255.0.0 10.1.1.10
Be
what is the subnet mask ?
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Envoyi : 19/04/2001 15:33
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Objet : Using MAC address
I have the following problem:
A windows NT4 SP6a workstation has been sent out and plugged i