TC,
You could just use the free edition of both client and server and not
need to purchase any licenses.
Yes you will need to port forward on the router - see the list / FAQ for
instructions on how to do this.
Alasdair
Hi; I am looking to use VNC to gain access to home my workstation,
which sits behind a netgear firewall (FVS318), so I can monitor a
weather station while I am on the road. First, I would need to install
VNC on my laptop and the workstation. Does this mean I need 2
licenses? Or just one, given the server would only run on the
workstation and only a viewer on the laptop?
Also, I assume I will need to forward ports from the Netgear to the
workstation. Is this correct?
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