Ok, that's the problem then; it sounds like there is a problem with TCP/IP on
your network.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Kim Monberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, 2002-04-21 13:16
Subject: SV: Network problem.


> Hi Alex.
> Im not able to ping the server, in fact, i cant use the IP protocol from mmy
> clients to my server.
> The clients are not on the same IP level, either Subnet..
>
>
> Mvh:
> Monberg PC Trading
> V/ Kim Monberg
> Pilevej 11
> 4733 Tappernxje
> Denmark
> Tlf: 21658241
> Fax: 55965566
> ICQ: 38807767
>
> -----Oprindelig meddelelse-----
> Fra: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Pe vegne af Alex K.
> Angelopoulos
> Sendt: 21. april 2002 19:55
> Til: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Emne: Re: Network problem.
>
>
> See in-line
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Kim Monberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Vnc-List@Uk. Research. Att. Com" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Sunday, 2002-04-21 12:07
> Subject: Network problem.
>
>
> > Hi all..
> >
> > I have a problem with getting VNC to work..
> >
> > I have a network, with 2 computers getting ip information from the
> internet
> > (ADSL with 2 dynamic IP'S)
> > and 1 server wich have static IP, i gave it.
> >
> > I cant seem to get VNC to see the server machine, why is that?
>
> Can you ping the server with the IP you are using?
>
> If not, then that address is not being routed to correctly.  If you can, try
> to
> telnet to port 5900 of the VNC server.  For example, if it's IP address is
> 192.168.1.1, then you can launch the Windows telnet client like this:
>
> telnet 192.168.1.1 5900
>
> and see if the VNC server is running.  If it is, you will get back a message
> like this:
> RFB 003.003
>
> If it is not running but you can reach it, you will get back a message
> similar
> to "connection refused".
>
> If the IP address is unreachable, then the telnet connection will sit for a
> while and eventually time out.
>
> > Is ther any way to get VNC working on another protocol, so i f.ex. can use
> > IPX or Netbui for this information.
>
> No; in fact, TCP/IP is such a de-facto standard that I doubt anyone will
> ever
> configure it to use a legacy protocol.
>
> > I use IPX for the fileserver right now, so that would be prefered.
> >
> > Hope you can help me..
> >
> > Best regards
> > Mvh:
> > Monberg PC Trading
> > V/ Kim Monberg
> > Pilevej 11
> > 4733 Tappernxje
> > Denmark
> > Tlf: 21658241
> > Fax: 55965566
> > ICQ: 38807767
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