Thanks Jeff, only problem is I have the ports forwarding properly to the
certain machines and there is only 4 to 5 in use in each office, so
remembering the port numbers isn't too much of a problem here.
Jeff Glaspie wrote:
I have a similar situation. What I did was set each machine Real VNC to
accept connections from a certain port. Then I forwarded the port to that
machine that was accepting connections to that port. It works and I have 4
different machines that accept Real VNC. The only problem that I found was
that I could never remember which port for each machine. I made a simple
html page with the addresses on one of the machines running a web server and
that fixed the problem. O yeah, I almost forgot when I changed the port vnc
automatically changed the web port for me so I didn't have to manually
change them too. Works really slick.
Jeff
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of ahhua Ling
Sent: Monday, September 04, 2006 8:19 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Question bout RealVNC
Dear sir/mdm,
I wonder RealVNC can do this or not. Let said i hv a single DSL line
connected to my 10 PCs network. Within the network, i just want to install 3
PCs for RealVNC. can realVNC recognise the difference PCs in the network??
if yes, is it using the port to make the difference?? how do i connect to
the network PC1 or PC2 or PC3 when stayed mobile??
Thank you.
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