I have no idea, unfortunately. Could it have something to do with IPv4 vs. 
IPv6? How exactly are you trying to connect with TurboVNC? What was the other 
VNC viewer you tried that worked? Are you using the TurboVNC server or a 
different VNC server?

> On Nov 25, 2022, at 9:34 PM, Daniel Miller <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> 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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