Friends, When I first obtained VNC, it worked just fine across my small office network from the laptop to the desktop on which it was installed. The new Covad router (modem?) that came with new Covad service has screwed it all up, but I'll fix that eventually.
Now, I want to use VNC to communicate between my laptop and my home desktop by setting up a wireless network. The laptop has centrino built in (it's a fairly new Dell), so that's the 811.11b version, the slowest I understand. I've read a lot about wireless networks, and the latest PC Mag issue seems to say I need to install a wireless network card in the desktop AND an Access Point. Now, the question is, if I am not going to install any other computers on this small wireless network (two machines), why do I need an Access Point? Cannot the laptop "talk" directly to the desktop card and vice-versa? Can someone please enlighten me? Thanks. Dave Clark www.clarklawfirm.com _______________________________________________ VNC-List mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] To remove yourself from the list visit: http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list
