RE: Basic setup question for newbie...

2006-06-06 Thread Rick Ross
Vincent, I appreciate your quick response, but I still need to know what I am doing wrong. Can someone walk me through the basic setup of RealVNC with Hamachi? It looks like it should work, but RealVNC always times out instead of allowing me to connect. My desktop and laptop each have their own

Re: Basic setup question for newbie...

2006-06-06 Thread ·· ħþø ··
Rick Ross wrote: Can someone walk me through the basic setup of RealVNC with Hamachi? It looks like it should work, but RealVNC always times out instead of allowing me to connect. My desktop and laptop each have their own unique IP address, and they look like they are finding the other

Re: Basic setup question for newbie...

2006-06-06 Thread Larry Brigman
On 6/6/06, Rick Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Vincent, I appreciate your quick response, but I still need to know what I am doing wrong. Can someone walk me through the basic setup of RealVNC with Hamachi? If both devices are on the same side of the firewall then sometimes that is the issue

Basic setup question for newbie...

2006-06-05 Thread Rick Ross
I am trying to use Real VNC with Hamachi so I can access my desktop PC from my laptop when I am out of town. I have installed Hamachi on both PC's, and they appear to be able to locate (for lack of the proper term) each other OK. I installed the free version of Real VNC Server on my desktop, and

RE: Basic setup question for newbie...

2006-06-05 Thread Vincent Ragosta
Rick Ross wrote: I am trying to use Real VNC with Hamachi so I can access my desktop PC from my laptop when I am out of town. RealVNC times out and gives me an error message of: Unable to connect to shot: Connection timed out (10060). I have allowed internet access to Hamachi and RealVNC

Re: Setup Question

2005-11-03 Thread evets dranem
Warren Melhado wrote: 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

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