From your remote PC (the Win98), run a browser to http://gotomyvnc.com/
It would tell you it has seen an IP address. If this address is the same as
that provided by VNC (put the mouse pointer on VNC icon in the system tray and wait
for a second), then in your home PC, you just need to enter that IP address in your
viewer and that's it. Well, since your remote PC is using a dial-up modem, this
should be the case for you. If not, that means your ISP is doing something very
strange and you might need to ask it for advice.
One step further : if your IP address is changing all the time, you might
think of using dynamic DNS. You can find more info in no-ip.com
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : michael vaughan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Envoyi : jeudi 18 mars 2004 16:39
> @ : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Objet : Connecting DSL PC to Dial-up PC
>
> Excuse the ignorance but I just found this software & site.
>
> I want to connect from my home PC (viewer) to a PC(server) in another
> location. I will install the viewer software at home and the server software
> in the other location. The home PC is Windows XP and operates with Verizon
> DSL. The remote PC is Win98 and has a dial-up modem. (I am presuming I can
> connect to a Verizon dial-up number in that location).
>
> Main Question: How do I initiate the remote dial-up connection from my home
> PC?
>
> Any advice to forestall problems will be much appreciated. My objective is to
> use the remote PC in tandem with wireless video surveillance cameras. I am
> hoping VNC will give me remote video surveillance..125 miles away!
>
> Thanks to all in advance,
>
> Michael Vaughan
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