John Griffiths wrote:
I have installed VNC and I am attempting to connect to another computer.
The other computer is the server and the IP is: 10.1.1.2
By definition of this address (10.x.y.z) is not routed. Hence this
connection only works if your local machine is in the same subnet
When I connect from one my of PCs to another, both of which have VNC
Enterprise Edition build 4.5.1.27892 installed, the mouse wheel isn't
functioning properly over the connection. The wheel works fine on my
local machine, and it also works fine on the host machine when the mouse
connected to
Hi,
How do I configure my router to allow me to view more than one computer in the
same network? Please provide detailed instructions as I am not an expert in
computer networking
Regards
Dean
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How do I configure my router to allow me to view more than
one computer in the same network? Please provide detailed
instructions as I am not an expert in computer networking
This has been covered a few times before (I think I even drew an ASCII
diagram to explain the logic). In essence,
Presumably you've successfully routed port 5900 to the one machine you're
managing now.
You have two options, depending on the capabilities of your router. My
router allows me to translate an incoming port, so I can connect using
port and the receiving computer sees a connection on .