> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kurt W. Wiseman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> 
> I've seen a couple postings in the archives that say it works 
> for 80211.b
> but I've been unable to get my setup here at home (80211.a) 
> to connect.  The
> server is a win2k machine and the client/viewer is win98.

I'd say vnc can run over every network, as long as the network provides
tcp/ip. With respect to the ISO-OSI levels, those 802.... protocols are at
level 1 or 2, as ethernet is. TCP/IP is the level 3 protocol. So: yes, it
will work.

> 
> The win98 laptop was connected to our LAN via Ethernet but 
> that slot is now
> filled with the wireless network card.  I can see each 
> computer from the
> other one via "Network Neighborhood" and we've got file 
> sharing working just
> fine.  What do I need to do in order to connect thru vnc?

Be sure you can use tcp/ip protocols over the network. The M$Windows
protocos you mention don't need tcp/ip, they also can use other network
protocols (iso-osi: level-3 protocols).

If you can ping, telnet, ftp or use other internet protocols, then you
should be able to use vnc too.


CBee
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