Yep. Since you were able to telnet to localhost 5900, and got the RFB
prompt, that means the server *is* listening. Now we have to find out if you
get the RFB prompt from outside the network. Here's a question that'll
answer if the Speedstream is acting as a router or just a modem... the IP
address for your network card, is it a 192.168.x.y, a 10.x.y.z or is it a
"real" IP address? 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of chris downs
Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 6:16 PM
To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: Re: Can't Connect


On the server, I can telnet IP 5900 and the telnet
window opens with the RFB prompt.  My DSL model is
Siemens speedstream 4100 ethernet ADSL modem.

I don't have any remotes available right now so I
can't try the telnet remotely. That's what I'll be
doing next.

Since I've yet to see this thing work, what SHOULD
happen?  After I enter the server IP, what should come
next?  I assume a password and then I'm in?


        
                
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