> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ralph Gaboury [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> Hello:
> 
> My wife is about to have a baby (due 9/25), and I've been 
> trying to figure out 
> how to get VNC to work through my office's firewall so that I 
> can work from 
> home once the baby comes.  I've read through several dozen 
> help articles, and 
> postings to this list trying to figure it out, but the 
> network and programming 
> lingo is a little over my head.  Thanks in advance for 
> putting up with my 
> "Newbie" ignorance.  

Don't bother setting up the vnc connection from home to the office, you do
not get any time to use it once you are a father (as in parent). Best is to
do your job before your wife delivers your child. Once the 'Newbie' is
around, you are also a 'newbie'-father and gonna get a lot of experience on
a totally different job.

Good luck with the new baby,

from an experienced father (my little girl is 5 years already ;-)

CBee


btw: if you like to do something with computers while the new baby is
around, get a digital photo camera and dump the pictures on a website on a
daily base and teach the grandparents how to see the pictures on internet
while they are not around your new child...

> 
> Here's my set-up:

not relevant parts are removed....

> 
> 
> At home, I have a Macintosh G4 running OS 10.1 (soon to be 10.2).  My 
> Mac is hooked up to the Internet through a router (Netgear 
> Websafe) hooked up 
> to a cable modem (Motorolla Surfboard) -- I use a router 
> because I am also 
> using an Analog Telephone Adapter for the Vonage 
> voice-over-Internet service 
> (which works beautifully by the way - e-mail me with any 
> questions you might 
> have about Vonage).

Slightly change here: the above hardware will serve as a webserver....

> 
> 
> -------------------------
> Ralph Gaboury
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

new baby at http://www.RalphGaboury.com/newbaby..... ;-)

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