T1 still works, but modem has decided not to connect

2002-04-24 Thread KCHN1050
Greetings one and all. I have been running WinVNC for about a year. Sometimes DSL, sometimes 56k for viewing, and I also now have T1 at the office. I come in and out of the office with my laptop/XP. Recently for the first time, the modem is not able to establish a connection with the viewer

Re: 56Kbps modem

2002-02-11 Thread Shing-Fat Fred Ma
d, decompressed and > depacketised. > > The Kflex and V90 standards used the best analog to analog modem standards, > and removed the digital to analog conversion at the ISDN head end (it still > has to be packetised compressed and checksummed). Theoretically the ISDN > side

"56Kbps modem" (was "TightVNC 1.2.2, is it beneficial?")

2002-02-10 Thread Shing-Fat Fred Ma
Why don't they just call it a 33.2Kbps modem, if that is what it's actually doing? Fred -- Fred Ma Department of Electronics Carleton University, Mackenzie Building 1125 Colonel By Drive Ottawa, Ontario Canada

RE: MTU - VNC dies and requires reconnection every few minutes (W in NT - AT T Extranet - Cable Modem)

2002-01-24 Thread Glenn Mabbutt
NT - AT T Extranet - Cable Modem) Chris and Mark, Regarding MTUs. I'm not working at that knowledge level, so I asked our technical support people... They said we are not using TCP/IP for transport. Instead, we are using "IPSEC" and the data is both encrypted and encapsulated fo

RE: MTU - VNC dies and requires reconnection every few minutes (W in NT - AT T Extranet - Cable Modem)

2002-01-24 Thread mpatient
AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: MTU - VNC dies and requires reconnection every few minutes (Win NT - AT T Extranet - Cable Modem) Chris, can you clarify your reply please. On 24/01/2002 11:35:20 Chris Jaecker wrote: > To test for this try sending out pings with 1500 mtu and df set (

Re: VNC dies and requires reconnection every few minutes (Win NT - AT T Extranet - Cable Modem)

2002-01-24 Thread Chris Jaecker
/02 +, you wrote: >Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 09:51:56 -0500 >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: VNC dies and requires reconnection every few minutes (Win NT - AT >T Extranet - Cable Modem) > >Audience, > >When in a VNC viewer session, after a few minutes my viewer cursor detaches

Modem connection

2001-12-21 Thread Michael
Hi all, I am running a server with SBS 5.5. The machine has a ISDN modem attached to it for mail and internet access. I have also set up remote access on the server. everything was working fine till i installed vnc 3.3.9. The fault i am having is that VNC causes the modem to connect every +- 13

RE: Modem connection

2001-10-23 Thread David Brodbeck
6:18 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Modem connection Hello, I would like to use VNC to remote control my office PC out of my home. For safety and costs I would like to use a dial-back connection. How to do that? Thanks, Gert Hy

Modem connection

2001-10-23 Thread Gert Hylkema
Hello, I would like to use VNC to remote control my office PC out of my home. For safety and costs I would like to use a dial-back connection. How to do that? Thanks, Gert Hylkema - To unsubscribe, mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with

Newbie connecting modem & lan card

2001-08-14 Thread M.D.Nettleship
Hi wonder if anyone can help me before I screw up my works network.I have 2 computers 1 at home and 1 at work both running win 98 the work 1 has a ne2000 lan card fitted which allows me to log on to the internet etc if I fit a modem to this computer along with the lan card connect the modem

Newbie connecting modem & lan card

2001-07-26 Thread M.D.Nettleship
Hi wonder if anyone can help me before I screw up my works network.I have 2 computers 1 at home and 1 at work both running win 98 the work 1 has a ne2000 lan card fitted which allows me to log on to the internet etc if I fit a modem to this computer along with the lan card connect the modem

RE: help: problem with connecting to vncserver over 56k modem

2001-06-10 Thread Suttinan Chattong
eless, when I install VNC software in my PC at home, I can not connect to > the Solaris machine at work - I get "Failed to connect to server" error. I'm > using a 56k modem. > > I think I'm doing everything correctly : I noted down the IP address for the > S

RE: help: problem with connecting to vncserver over 56k modem

2001-06-10 Thread Suttinan Chattong
t work - I get "Failed to connect to server" error. I'm > using a 56k modem. > > I think I'm doing everything correctly : I noted down the IP address for the > Solaris machine, and when I connect I specified :1 as the vnc > server. > > I also no

Re: help: problem with connecting to vncserver over 56k modem

2001-06-07 Thread mfpchelp
, when I install VNC software in my PC at home, I can not connect to > the Solaris machine at work - I get "Failed to connect to server" error. I'm > using a 56k modem. > > I think I'm doing everything correctly : I noted down the IP address for the > Sol

help: problem with connecting to vncserver over 56k modem

2001-06-07 Thread Suttinan Chattong
ne. I can now use any PC at work to log-on to that machine. Nontheless, when I install VNC software in my PC at home, I can not connect to the Solaris machine at work - I get "Failed to connect to server" error. I'm using a 56k modem. I think I'm doing everything correctly

Re: Null-Modem PPP

2001-05-24 Thread Michael Milette
Hopefully this information will also apply to Windows 2000: 1) Under Windows NT the serial cable device is installed/configured in the Modem utility in Control Panel and is listed under Standard Modem Types as "Dial-Up Networking Serial Cable between 2 PCs." 2) Make sure your

RE: modem

2001-05-24 Thread John Pierson
Make sure you have TCP/IP bound to your dialup adapter for starters (on your client AND server computer). I can't remember what the address is for a server modem once connected. Do a winipcfg (win9x) or ipconfig (win2k) to get your modem IP address. The server address is probably the sam

Re: Null-Modem PPP

2001-05-24 Thread James Hall
TED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 7:59 AM Subject: Re: Null-Modem PPP > Establishing a PPP connection between a Windows 9x machine and NT or 2000 > > You can find detailed instructions on how to do the Windows 95, 98, and ME > part of this on the foll

modem

2001-05-24 Thread Prom Tim
I'm trying to connect to my PC at work from home (using a dialup). When I tried to connect it keeps giving me the following error: Fail to get server address. Did you type the host name correctly? I don't have any problem connecting to other PC in the office while I'm in the office. what the pro

Re: Null-Modem PPP

2001-05-24 Thread Mac Reiter
>For file transfer only, I use crossover USB cable 10$. Just to avoid anybody trying to save themselves $10 by actually making a "crossover USB cable", it won't work... USB device chips are currently so cheap and so small that they can afford to put two of them in a cable (small enough to fit in

Re: Null-Modem PPP

2001-05-24 Thread Michael Milette
ers: http://www.kevin-wells.com/net/ Null modem serial cable information can be found at: http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q108/2/96.asp As for Windows 2000, I believe there is a null modem type of modem already included. My understanding is that you need only install that modem and t

Re: Null-Modem PPP

2001-05-23 Thread James Hall
I'll have to consider the usb-ether adapter.. however, I'll need a usb hub or to unplug my scanner when I go to use it (not that big of a deal, really..) no usb on the laptop side, altho I do already have a modem/lan card. - Original Message - From: "Ran Sasson" &l

Re: Null-Modem PPP

2001-05-23 Thread Norberto Alfredo Bensa
- Original Message - From: "Ran Sasson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 03:29 Subject: Re: Null-Modem PPP > > Eventually I'll buy a secondary Ethernet card for my desktop win2k > machine > > and run a nu

Re: Null-Modem PPP

2001-05-23 Thread Ran Sasson
> Eventually I'll buy a secondary Ethernet card for my desktop win2k machine > and run a null ethernet cable between the two, but I'm trying to save my > money right now :P I use USB ethernet connector to connect short term machines with no NIC. It's 9Mbp (port speed), and support 10/100LAN. It'

Null-Modem PPP

2001-05-23 Thread James Hall
Hopefully this isn't too OT and someone can help me, I have a windows 2000 pro desktop, and a windows 95 laptop, I also have a null modem cable to connect the two. What I'd like to do is simply hook up the cable and having them connect via PPP at 115k and then go on from there. I have