Actually why don't you check and make sure you have IP connectivity
first, trying pinging
        from the laptop to the handheld device to see if you get a response
first. Make sure they
        are on the same IP subnet (i.e. laptop = 192.168.1.1, hendheld
device =192.168.1.2)

        I am using two Compaq IPAQ's running Win CE 3.0 and using VNC to
connect to all kinds of 
        platoforms (i.e. Solaris, Linux, Win2k, etc).

        Works great ! .... I am also using Cisco Aironet products.

        Keith 


-----Original Message-----
From: Will Olson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 8:51 PM
To: Vnc-List
Subject: VNC with Cisco Aironet Hardware


Hello All!

I'm having difficulty with using the FeX21 WinCE 3.0 handheld device,
equiped with a Cisco Aironet 350 series Wireless LAN card  - talking to a
Windows 2000 laptop - with the VNC software.  I'm running the hardware in an
"ad hoc" mode.  The handheld "sees" the laptop (via a visible share on the
laptop's drive) but thats it.

When I run the client program on the hand held.. all I get is a very fast
error msg flash that says...

                Connection Error



Has anyone had a similiar saga out there ?

Will Olson
Paragon Visual Solutions Inc.
810 East Indiana
Spokane, WA 99207
(509) 482-3465
http://www.paravis.com
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