Kenneth:
By any chance did you upgrade to XP SP2 shortly before this problem started
happening? If so, you might want to verify that the VNC Server app,
winvnc4.exe is set as "allowed" in the XP firewall. Also, check to make sure
you don't have any other "security" software which might be blocking VNC.
There are a number of reports that some antivirus apps will see VNC as
malware and block it.
        John


-----Original Message-----
From: Kenneth Obel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2005 10:42 AM
To: John Aldrich
Subject: Re: Works fine on intranet but not via Internet: Netgear WGT624


The "server" computer is connected to the router by wire.  The remote
computer has been tried from work (wired) and from my home wireless,
connected to my work VPN and then attempting to come back into the server.
Both used to work; neither does now. 

Thanks for any help.

Ken

 
On 12/7/05, John Aldrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
Wired or wireless interface?

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Kenneth Obel
Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2005 10:06 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Works fine on intranet but not via Internet: Netgear WGT624


Appreciate any help.

I installed RealVNC 4.1 Free Edition, using NO-IP to take care of my dynamic
addressing issues.  Worked fine from the get-go, both locally and from work 
over internet.  I did not even need to set up port forwarding on my Netgear
WGT624 router.

Suddenly, it has stopped working via the Internet, though it still works
fine over the LAN.  I have tried forwarding ports 5900-5910 and 5800-5810, 
and still does not work.  I disabled fast-user switching (which HAd been
enabled) and turned off remote access -- and still no luck.

What else can I try?

Thanks,
Ken
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