Paul,

A lot of modern firewalls & routers come with ping disabled by default
(which is naughty).  Ping is not required to work for VNC to work.  If you
configured your router to forward port 5900 to your VNC server computer, and
connect to the router's public IP address from the laptop, all should work.

Cheers,

Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
 

> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Paul Sumner
> Sent: 07 September 2006 11:25
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: 3G
> 
> I am tring to connect my 3G laptop (T-mobile network) to my 
> home computer, it
> says in VNC's documentation that if you can ping the machine, 
> then you can
> connect to it via realvnc.  The only problem is, I cannot 
> ping either way,
> from laptop to pc, or pc to laptop, does this mean it's 
> impossible to connect
> the two machines together using realvnc?  Or if it is 
> possible then how?
> 
> Thanks (in advance) everyone for your help
> Paul Sumner
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