Well basically to get it two work I opened up the port that VNC uses on my router and gave my public IP address as the address that VNC connects to, I set the window to 1 on the server (Running Mac OS X) and set the window number to 1 on the client (also running mac OS X) and I can now connect with out a problem Via Airport Via VNC to my home computer :-)
On 16 Jan 2004, at 00:55, Scott C. Best wrote:
Leigh:
Heya. Presuming that both your home and work networks are
connected to the Internet (a safe bet), the answer is "yes, definitely".
As for the exact details of how to do it...that depends entirely on how the two networks actually connect to the Internet. For instance...are you using a firewall/router to connect your LAN to the Internet? Does your work have a restrictive firewall with an even more restrictive web-proxy requirement? I've collected some other FAQ's about such setups here:
http://faq.gotomyvnc.com/fom-serve/cache/63.html
But I guess the best question to start this off is: what have you tried that doesn't work?
cheers, Scott
Message: 24 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: Leigh Cocker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: VNC from work to Home Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 20:48:22 +0000
Hello, I have VNC installed on my Laptop and the sever app installed onto my Home PC , When connected up to my home network I can VNC into each PC fine, Is there a way that I can VNC into my Home PC from work which is on a differnent network ?
thanks
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