Hi All

As a newbie to VNC I have to say I've been very impressed. However, I have hit a 
problem that I can't resolve and I'm hoping one of you will have an answer !

The situation is:

I have the viewer on my machine (WinXP) which has an ip of 192.168.0.32/24. We have an 
ISDN connection between two Cisco routers to another network 192.168.1.x/24. I have a 
default gateway set up correctly.I am connecting to a Windows 98 (or a Windows NT 4.0 
- neither work) machine which is runnning the VNC server.

I can connect to the remote network via ping and telnet, but whenever I launch the VNC 
viewer and type in the same IP as ping/telnet it times out saying it could not find 
the remote server. There is also no call initiated on the router. The router has no 
access-control or filtering set at all (other than to allow IP) so it can't be the 
port or packet type ?

It appears that somehow VNC traffic is not getting routed to the default gateway. 
Everything else however seems to work fine.

Help !
Steve

Supportive Ltd
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