Jack:
Heya. Most of my neighbors have DSL with sbcglobal as
well. Here's what you need to do to get VNC working (I presume
you're asking how someone else can connect to you, not how you
can connect somewhere):
1. Connect to the Internet with the "EnterNet" client, the
one that asks for your username and password (I think
it's EnterNet that sbc is currently distributing).
2. Once you're connected, put your mouse pointer over the VNC
icon down in the system tray (lower right). It will show
a popup with an IP address (eg, 12.34.56.78).
3. If anyone on the planet starts up a VNC viewer and points
it to that IP address, they'll be prompted for your VNC
password and can then connect to your machine.
Many presumptions above, including the one that your
PC is connected directly to your DSL modem, and there's not
an intervening "DSL router" in between the two. If there is
one, you'll need one more configuration step to get the router
to play along. Feel free to provide some more details, and
I can offer some more suggestions.
cheers,
Scott
> I have a DSL account wih sbcglobal.net . My question is : Do's VNC
> find the Gateway or do I have to introduce it. [EMAIL PROTECTED] I dont
> find anything to compare with my setup in FAQ. I probably can use any
> information. Thanks
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