Hello All,

I have an issue trying to connect with VNC to my home computer.  I have AT&T
Broadband at home, and they have assured me that they are not blocking any
ports, and claim I can use VNC but won't support me.

At home I have a NAT address range with a Dlink DI-701 router.  I have
enabled a range of ports to be forwarded to my home machine.(5800-5999)  Now
in the Dlink setup it calls it a virtual server, although I can set a range
of ports, so I believe it is the same as port forwarding.  On my home LAN
VNC works fine.  When I go to www.gotomyvnc.com, it shows the following:

Checking you out at IP address "24.131.xxx.xxx"...

24.131.xxx.xxx is accepting connections on Display 0 (TCP port 5900).

I logon to my dial account and try to connect to:

24.131.xxx.xxx:0
24.131.xxx.xxx:5900

And I get the failed to connect to server.

I have the VNC Listener and server both launched.

What gives?

Thanks in advanced.

Michael Hager

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