Have you opened up the ports from your router to your internal computer
running WinVNC? In other words, I am running with a Cisco DSL router and
have my computers set up with an internal STATIC IP address in the 10.0.0.x
range. Using Network Address Translation (NAT) and if I were using display
#0, I would forward 5800 -AND- 5900 to the internal IP address of that
computer running WinVNC. I hope this helps.
Thomas
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From: "ronnie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2001 21:09
Subject: Virgin ?
> I have set up my pc with vnc software. I am running win 98se behind a
netgear
> r 314 cable/dsl router but can not access my pc from the outside world via
> internet. I have assigned the router port 80 for http access and have
disabled
> the filters, but I still can not gain access to my comp.
> I am typing http://[ip add]:-5820 into the web broswer. I am running
winvnc to
> accept socket connections and auto for display number is enabled. I am
new.
> Can some one tell me what I am doing wrong
>
> Thanks
> ron.e
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