RE: Which Version - if any - of vnc?

2005-11-04 Thread Andy Micklethwaite
Thanks all for your help. Andy. ___ VNC-List mailing list VNC-List@realvnc.com To remove yourself from the list visit: http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list

RE: RealVNC questions about ports and display number

2005-11-04 Thread James Weatherall
Dragos, Error 10060 means that the computer using the IP address to which you are attempting to connect did not respond at all. This is nothing to do with VNC, but indicates that you are using the wrong IP address, the IP address isn't reachable, you don't have port forwarding set up in your

Key mappings

2005-11-04 Thread Massimo Conter
I've got a distressing problem with VNC. The VNC server is a win2k pro pc. (I'll call it pcA) I used vncviewer as client from both xp and linux, without any problem. From a pc with slackware 10.1 I always could connect... I trashed the latter pc and started to use vncviewer to connect to the

Re: RealVNC questions about ports and display number

2005-11-04 Thread evets dranem
Arthur Simpatico wrote: That's a very good point to bring up. I use static IP assignments for my wireless connection as well as the wired, since my router firmware allows for static IP assignments based on the MAC address. Without 'steady' IP addresses, you will have problems with VNC'ing IN to

Re: Request times out when using Java Web Connection from outside my LAN

2005-11-04 Thread evets dranem
Matt Cassarino wrote: Hi, I love this program! It works great, as long as I'm accessing my VNC server from within my LAN. I cannot access my VNC server from a computer outside my LAN. I've had friends try to access my VNC server via web browser and they aren't able to bring up any webpage. My

Re: RealVNC questions about ports and display number

2005-11-04 Thread evets dranem
Arthur Simpatico wrote: Dragos, I have used Dlink and Linksys wireless routers without any problems for years with VNC over the wireless connection. It must be something in your setup. More specifically, right now I am using a Linksys WRT54G with no issues. Regards, Arthur I've stopped

RE: RealVNC questions about ports and display number

2005-11-04 Thread James Weatherall
I too have used VNC Over wireless but it _ONLY_ works when I am initiating the connection NOT when I use the server portion _or_ the lisenting viewer. In that case, you should contact your router manufacturer for support or a replacement, since there is clearly something wrong with it if it

Re: RealVNC questions about ports and display number

2005-11-04 Thread S. I. Becker
- Original Message - From: evets dranem [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Arthur Simpatico [EMAIL PROTECTED]; vnc-list@realvnc.com Sent: Friday, November 04, 2005 3:06 PM Subject: Re: RealVNC questions about ports and display number I have a seperate IP for each and a sepeate dedicated rule for

RE: RealVNC questions about ports and display number

2005-11-04 Thread Arthur Simpatico
I agree. I have about a dozen ports forwarded to my laptop over the wireless connection. I would've returned my router ages ago if I couldn't use torrent or play games on it. Unfortunately, I think it's just that many of the people complaining here don't truly understand NAT and IP routing or

Re: RealVNC questions about ports and display number

2005-11-04 Thread evets dranem
Arthur Simpatico wrote: I agree. I have about a dozen ports forwarded to my laptop over the wireless connection. I would've returned my router ages ago if I couldn't use torrent or play games on it. Unfortunately, I think it's just that many of the people complaining here don't truly

RE: RealVNC questions about ports and display number

2005-11-04 Thread James Weatherall
Evets, VNC Server uses the standard sockets mechanism to communicate via TCP. It has no dealings with the underlying network technology. If your router wireless are correctly configured then it will work, just like any other application that uses sockets. If they are not correctly configured

RE: RealVNC questions about ports and display number

2005-11-04 Thread Arthur Simpatico
Evets, I wasn't speaking about you in particular, just pointing out that many users who post here would benefit from a basic understanding of port forwarding and the difference between public and private IP networks. That's it. As for your particular problem, I've never run into it. Having

Re: RealVNC questions about ports and display number

2005-11-04 Thread Dragos Maciuca
James, I'm willing to buy your last conjecture. I know how to do port forwarding properly and my other gizmo works fine with port forwarding over wireless. I assume VNC has some other subtle requirement which the damn router does not implement. I didn't mean to complain about the VNC, I just

connection timed out (10060)

2005-11-04 Thread Paul LB Sam
Hi, with correct server IP address; any suggestion or experience in seeing 'unable to connect to host: connection timed out (10060)' message ? It's all W2K environment at both server and client. Thanks Best Regards, Paul Sam ___ VNC-List mailing