Looking at the documentation for vnc, unless you have specifically set the 
ports to be in the xx50 range (i.e. The default being 5800/5900), I would 
change your open ports to those that you find in the vnc server configuration. 
Also, you state that you have a DSL "modem". If you are able to change the 
configuration in the DSL modem, then it's not a modem, but a router. That is 
more of a side-note than help configuring the modem. 
   
  God Bless!

  Jason P
   
   
  Thanks for the help. I guess I do not know the difference between a router 
and a modem. I am a bellsouth dsl customer and each time I talk with their 
customer support, they say modem, but who knows. I can enter the ip address of 
the device into my internet address bar and it takes me to a page with options 
that allow me to look at all kinds of info, including setting up ports. The 
Bellsouth tech setup the vnc ports, and they show "range 5750-5850" with a base 
port of "5800" for one opening and then another with "range 5850-5950" with a 
base of "5900". Do you think that this device being a router or the way these 
ports are configured is a problem? 
   
  Wayne
_______________________________________________
VNC-List mailing list
[email protected]
To remove yourself from the list visit:
http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list

Reply via email to