RE: RE: how to increase vnc cut buffer size

2005-11-02 Thread James Weatherall
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. -Original Message- From: wesleyz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 02 November 2005

RE: What on Earth is Session Zero?

2005-11-02 Thread John Aldrich
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

RE: What on Earth is Session Zero?

2005-11-02 Thread Arthur Simpatico
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

Re: RealVNC questions about ports and display number

2005-11-02 Thread evets dranem
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

RE: RealVNC questions about ports and display number

2005-11-02 Thread James Weatherall
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [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

RE: mouse wheel cause vnc server crash

2005-11-02 Thread James Weatherall
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. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL

Setup Question

2005-11-02 Thread Warren Melhado
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