DMB:
        Heya. In order to answer your question accurately, I
need to know how you are sharing your Internet connection.
Some version of Windows allow "Internet Connection Sharing",
so that one PC with a modem and an ISP can act as a gateway
for many other PC's connected together using some LAN
technology (eg, Ethernet, phone-wire, power-wire, etc).
Alternatively, there are standalone gateway appliances you
can install (eg, LinkSys boxes) that themselves act as
gateways between the connection between a modem and the LAN.
On this list, you'll find that many VNC users prefer to use
a computer running *nix (eg, Linux, FreeBSD) as the firewall-
router (aka, "gateway").

        Let me know which one best describes you situation,
then I can take a better guess. :)

cheers,
Scott


> Hi,
>
> I have a home network with 2 computers, and one of them is connected to
> internet. The internet is shared so I access internet on both. The
> problem is I can use vnc to the computer with internet, but not with
> the other one, because in that one I get an IP like 192....
> How can I use vnc to connect to that computer?
> Do I have to connect first to the other and from that connect to mine?
> I try that but I got a loopback error (something like this).
>
> Thanks
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