you will need to tell the hub/router where to send the port 5900 request
it would just be dropped right now
follow the instructions to forward the request from the hub/router
www.portforward.com has guides for many hubs/routers and vnc
don't forget your windows firewall need to have an
steve,
the info you provided worked perfectly.
thanks so much
steve menard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
you will need to tell the hub/router where to send the port 5900 request
it would just be dropped right now
follow the instructions to forward the request from the hub/router
Background
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My employer uses RealVNC to administer client networks all over town. I have it
installed on my work machine. I use it daily to monitor Windows servers for
several of our business clients.
I recently installed the free trial version of RealVNC on my home PC and it is
running
I have a wireless network at my house. I want to control 1 of the 3 computers
on this network. The 1 of the 3 is not the wireless router's main computer,
do i purchase 2 license or just 1 and install the realvnc on the computer
which i want to control? Being that it will be controlled via a web