On Saturday 17 March 2007 19:13, you wrote:

> I then retry it and what I got is : connection timed out.

Either your router at computer A or its software firewall is blocking incoming
connections from the VNC server.  Set it up so that it accepts the VNC server
IP address and port 5500 - I believe that the default port for the listening
VNC Viewer is 5500?  Someone else advise on this because I am not sure.

> What is strange is if I run any FTP server on computer A, computer B can
> connect to it and transfer file back and forth, no problem. The IP address
> used  by the FTP software are the same that I'm using for VNC.
>
> I know the router stop some activity on some port but event if I try using
> to pass 59716 (port 80) for VNC it failed with: Connection timed out

Just to retain sanity I would keep the ftp and VNC services separate in terms
of ports and firewall settings, whether they use different protocols or not.

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Regards,
Mick

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