Wesleyz,
There is no limit on the size of the cut buffer that the server sends.
There is a limit of 256KB on the size of the cut buffer that the viewer will
accept.
Regards,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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From: wesleyz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 02 November 2005
Not necessarily. Do you have the machines set up to receive IP addresses via
DHCP (automagically) or do you have the IP addresses hard-coded?
Even if you have them set up to receive an IP address automatically via
DHCP, there's no guarantee of which machine will get what address. That's
why it's
Or look into whether or not your router can do Static DHCP assignments, but
you definitely want a set IP and not a dynamic IP assigned by a DHCP server.
Here's what I do. I assign static IP's on both sides on the connection. I
port forward 5900 on BOTH routers to the appropriate IP's on both
John Aldrich wrote:
Ahh, you should have mentioned the wireless connection earlier. There have
been a LOT of problems with wireless routers discussed on this list. If you
plug a network cable between the router and the laptop, I think you'll find
that resolves the issue. Maybe check with DLink to
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Simen Lxland
Sent: 12 October 2005 08:19
To: James Weatherall
Cc: vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: Re: RealVNC questions about ports and display number
I still can't connect to pc2 from work. When I
Riccardo,
You need to configure your X server to believe that it has a 5 button
mouse attached (i.e. one with a mouse-wheel - mouse wheels are implemented
as clicks of buttons 4 5 in X).
Regards,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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I am considering the Enterprise Server version of RealVNP to provide remote
access to several computers that are all part of a network. Each computer
has a fixed IP address in the 10.10.10.xxx series and they are running
behind a router that translates those addresses to a single address