Thanks, Adam. There was no documentation. The whole thing is provided by the ISP -- Earthlink (or its service provider, Covad) and at my office QWest, which is out of the business and I'm switching to Covad. Will contact them and read them your message. Maybe they know what to do.

Should be helpful that both will be provided by Covad.

Thanks for your help.

Dave

Adam Pavelec wrote:
On Tuesday, August 19, 2003 9:34 AM [GMT-5=EST], Dave Clark
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


I ran a scan at www.gotomyvnc.com, which reported that there was no
response at 68.164.149.xx --  Why, I cannot tell.  I have no idea what
this IP address is, but it certainly is not this machine at home.
When I run ipconfig I get 172.16.x.xx for IP address, 255.255.x.x for
Subnet mask, and 172.16.x.254 for Default Gateway.

This machine is using Windows ME, on a DSL line.

Have never been able to use vnc either way to this machine, incoming
or outgoing to the machine at my office.  Both have server and
listener running.  Both machines are on DSL.  Cannot ping either one.


172.16.x.xx is a private IP address.  You will need to forward the
port(s) your VNC service is listening on (5900,5800 are default) from
68.164.149.xx to the IP address of your WinME box.  Check your DSL
Modem/Router documentation.

-Adam
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