Hi It can be a MTU setting in the router smaller than the default ones in your W98 workstation and your remote computer. See the excellents http://cable-dsl.home.att.net/, http://www.webcom.com/llarrow/mtumss.html Your can use WinDump http://windump.polito.it to examine the trafic You can use "ping -f -l 1400, 1480, 1500, ..." to see if there is a difference with and without your router when the packet becomes fragmented. If you have a FTP server on the remote computer, you can evidence the problem with a "ls/dir" on an empty directory working ok (less than 200 bytes transferred for example) and a "ls" on a big directory (more than 1600 bytes transfered) not working. I got 18 months ago the same problem with a CenterCom ADSL router in Japan.
Marc -----Message d'origine----- De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] De la part de Terry Quinn Envoyi : mercredi 18 septembre 2002 21:40 @ : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Objet : can't get vnc to work, with lynksys router i have read the through all the questions regarding linksys routers in the archives and it still won't work, i can connect to a computer without a router with no problems at all following is what i've tried - "dhcp" enabled & disabled - won request enabled & disabled -port range 5900~5900 protocol "tcp", ip addr 192.168.1.102 the ip address i rec'd by running "winipcfg" -"dmz host" was enabled & disabled - port triggerig enabled & disabled application name "vnc" trigger port range 5900~5900 incoming port range 5900~5900 -anti virus program was disabled i'm running windows 98 i can ping the computer i'm connected to the internet by high speed cable, the cable company says that vnc will work through their system but they won't support it any suggestions or comments you have would be appreciated please advise if you need more information thanks terry _______________________________________________ VNC-List mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list _______________________________________________ VNC-List mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list
