I've lost a little hair diagnosing this - I didn't have it to lose.

My office location's IP has been allowed to pass the firewall of a remote 
VNC server. So if I need to access the remote location I have to do it 
through my office router.

I have a Wireguard VPN connection to my office. The remote IP is allowed to 
pass through the Wireguard peer config. Yet I simply could not get TurboVNC 
to connect. Checking packet logs I see no traffic coming from my PC to my 
gateway.

I've been checking every network config I have and second, third, and 
fourth guessing myself trying to figure out what's broken. Finally, on a 
whim, I tried a different VNC program. It worked.

I'm running Windows 11, TurboVNC x64 v3 (previously 3.0, now 3.0.1). I 
don't know what else to share or what else to check to resolve this.

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