No file transfers. This is a hot request, though; more than once pcAnywhere has been primarily useful to me because of that built-in capability.
(SNIP) : By the way, do you know if there is a way to do file transfers through : VNC? : : Randy : : ------------------------------------------------------------- : > Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2002 13:48:36 -0500 : > From: Drew Weaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : > Subject: RE: Problem Connecting through Linksys router : > : > Try having it forward 5800-6000 to that box. : > : > - -Drew : > : : > ---------------------------------------------------------- : > : > Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2002 10:44:45 -0800 : > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] : > Subject: RE: Problem Connecting through Linksys router : > : > Are you trying to take over your office machine from home, or your : > home : > machine from the office? : > Whichever way, you need to turn port-forwarding on on the router : > that is at : > the other location than you are. That is, if you're at home trying : > to take : > over your office computer, you need to need to set port forwarding : > on the : > router at the office. : > : > Assuming both routers use NAT, and you want to take over your office : > machine : > from home (but not the reverse), this is how your network should be : > configured (substitute your own IP addresses) : > : > Computer with VNC Server installed : > 192.168.0.17 : > | : > | : > Private LAN (office) : > 192.168.0.* : > | : > | : > | : > 192.168.0.1 (LAN interface) : > Office Router : > port forwarding - 5800 and 5900 to 192.168.0.17 : > 32.4.3.7 (WAN interface) : > | : > | : > | : > Internet : > | : > | : > | : > 84.3.2.9 (WAN interface) : > no port forwarding : > Home Router : > 192.168.0.1 (LAN interface) : > | : > | : > | : > Private LAN (home) : > 192.168.0.* : > | : > | : > Computer with VNC client : > 192.168.0.4 : > : > This setup should allow you to sit on the computer with VNC client, : > type in : > 32.4.3.7 into the viewer window, and connect to your VNC server. : > : > If not, you should see if you can telnet to the server from the : > client (type : > telnet 32.4.3.7 5800 from a command prompt) or at least ping the : > server from : > the client (type ping 32.4.3.7) : > : > > -----Original Message----- : > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] : > > Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 10:34 : > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] : > > Subject: Problem Connecting through Linksys router : > > : > > ---------------------------------------------------- : > > Hi Everyone, : > > : > > I've been monitoring this vnc list, and trying all sorts of : > > things, but : > > I still can't seem to get through my Linksys 4 port DSL router. : > Using : > > VNC, I'm trying to connect my office (Linksys w/ DSL on small : > > LAN) with : > > my home (basic dial-up connection). Both are running Windows : > > 98SE. I've : > > updated the Linksys router firmware to a current version, and have : > the : > > port forwarding on the router set to forward ports 5900 and : > > 5800 to the : > > internal address of one of the computers on the Lan. I've also : > turned : > > off Norton Firewall on the office computer. : > > : > > Internally (over the LAN), I have no problem connecting two : > computers : > > using either the VNC viewer or Internet Explorer. When I try : > > to connect : > > (sending to the office WAN address) from home, over the dial-up : > > connection, it won't connect. I've tried using TightVNC, thinking : > the : > > slow dial-up was causing a problem, but it still won't : > > connect. Telnet : > > works internally, but not over the dial-up. Any suggestions? : > > Thanks for : > > your help. : > > : > > Randy : ----------------------------------------------------------- : ________________________________________________________________ : GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! : Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! : Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: : http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/. : --------------------------------------------------------------------- : To unsubscribe, mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the line: : 'unsubscribe vnc-list' in the message BODY : See also: http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/intouch.html : --------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the line: 'unsubscribe vnc-list' in the message BODY See also: http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/intouch.html ---------------------------------------------------------------------