PS

The make & model of the router is not significant because you are using it
like a ethernet switch/wireless access point and not like a router.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom M." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2005 4:37 AM
Subject: Help getting VNC to work on LAN with Netgear router


> I have a Netgear wireless router (WGR614) with two machines hooked to it.
One
> hardwired with WinXPHome (with modem) and another wireless (laptop, w/
NetGear
> WG111)). I also only have a dialup connection, so am not using the WAN
> Broadband port of the router. I have Internet Connection Sharing (ICS)
working
> between the two and can fileshare. Everything in that regard is cool.
>
> In order to get this to work, I'm using ICS and have DHCP on the router
turned
> off and the router IP set to 192.168.0.254...out of the range of ICS
automatic
> settings.
>
> Now I want to use VNC so that I can see the modem computer from the
wireless
> laptop. The modem computer has an IP of 192.168.0.1 and currently the
laptop
> is 192.168.0.212. The VNC Service is running on the modem computer. When I
try
> to run the VNC client on the laptop, it takes about 20 seconds or so and
> reports back "Error connection timed out (10060)" or something close to
that.
>
> I searched the archives on this list and could only find similiar
questions
> but concerning access from the internet WAN. Doesn't seem like anyone is
> having any trouble like me...? I read about port forwarding, but don't
know if
> that applies to me, or how to really set that up. I would appreciate any
help
> you all could provide.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Tom
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