Chris, Mike:
Heyaz. One quick sanity check is to verify that your
router has actually been setup correctly. On the VNC server,
open a browser and point it to "www.GoToMyVNC.com" and run
the test there. If it doesn't report success, then a real
VNC viewer won't be able to connect either.
Once that works, point a VNC viewer to the same IP
address the scan just used and verify connectivity. Once *that*
all works, *then* try it with the Java-client.
A lot of times, new VNC users jump right in with the
Java-client, and we have to peel back the onion to help debug
the situation.
Good luck!
-Scott
1> I am using a Netgear router and hosting on a Windows XP Pro machine. I
1> have a dynamic IP so I use no-ip.com to forward to my computer. I
1> have set up port forwarding on both ports 5800 and 5900.
...
2> Situation: trying to reach VNC Server at the office while at home
2> through the Internet.
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