If you can't ping one another, then one or both of you most likely have
some kind of firewall blocking your port 5900.  The method in which you
connect to the internet will make no difference to vnc or any other
TCP/IP-related program.  You cannot, of course, initiate a connect at the
other end without the computer first connected 'manually' by whomever is on
the other side.

Good luck.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Anand G.P.
Sent: August 10, 2004 8:13 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Will realVNC alone work in dial-up connection

Hi

I am really getting many stupid suggestions and explanation but nobody is
answering me the following simple question.

I am connected to internet through dial-up connection.
Mine is standalone machine with win-xp. 
Another machine connected to internet through dial-up connection. That is
standalone machine with win98.

Both of us are installed only real vnc software.

When I give ipconfig I will get following 
ip adr:      24.4.150.18
subnetmask:  255.255.255.0
Default Gateway:  16.138.1.1

In another machine I get following
ip adr:      164.94.10.178
subnetmask:  255.255.255.255
Default Gateway:  106.18.51.15

Will our computer can be connected to realVNC?
When I tried, it is not possible.  Even not possible to ping.

Can anybody help me how to solve the problem.  Please somebody reply to this
mail or directly to me [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thanks & Regards,
Anand GP




                
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