I am having a major problem connecting to my VNC server using
VNsea(iphone), and I know a lot of other people do too. I don't think
it is a problem with VNsea, the router or the VNC server. I think it
is some sort of
problem with the internet service provider. I did a few tests...

1. When connected via EDGE or an outside wifi network, I COULD NOT access my
desktop's VNC server using VNsea.

2. When my iPhone is connected to my home wifi network, and the IP
address in VNsea
is set to my PC's local IP address(192.168.1.101), then I can connect
with no problem.

 I enlisted the help of my friend who lives in a different city and who uses a
different ISP(his is Cox, mine is Comcast). I could connect to my
friend's VNC server
using VNsea on the iPhone, and he could connect to my desktop's VNC server using
UltraVNC Viewer(he doesn't have an iPhone). That tells me that both of
our routers
and VNC servers are set up correctly. So that rules out the VNC servers and the
routers as causing the problem. VNsea worked perfectly when I tried to access my
friend's VNC server, so VNsea seems to be working properly on my iPhone.
The only thing left to blame is the ISP. I don't know what the issue
could be, but it
seems like the problem lies there. Any input?

iPhone service provider: T-Mobile($5.99 tZones)
Home ISP: Comcast
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