Re: Doubt regarding VNC

2003-12-06 Thread Scott C. Best
Hari:
Heya. You ask a fairly common question: your PC is on
a LAN that uses the 192.168.*.* address range, but those IP
addresses are for internal, intra-LAN only. Somewhere on
your network, there's a router which automatically translates
your internal 192.168.x.y IP address into a real IP address
that works on the Internet.

I've put up a FAQ about routers and VNC and getting
them to all play nicely together here:

http://faq.gotomyvnc.com/fom-serve/cache/133.html

Another contribution to that FAQ'o'Matic describes a
step-by-step process in getting a router setup:

http://faq.gotomyvnc.com/fom-serve/cache/127.html

I hope one or both prove useful!

-Scott


 Hi,
 I had a small doubt. I have a small home network running with my
 desktop and labtop. When i run vnc server on my desktop it shows it
 running on a 192.*.*.*  address. My question is can i access my desktop
 over the internet using my labtop when i am away from home.

 Thanks
 Hari.
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Doubt regarding VNC

2003-12-05 Thread viswanathan harikrishnan
Hi,
I had a small doubt. I have a small home network running with my desktop and labtop. 
When i run vnc server on my desktop it shows it running on a 192.*.*.*  address. My 
question is can i access my desktop over the internet using my labtop when i am away 
from home.

Thanks
Hari.
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Harikrishnan Viswanathan
M.S. Computer Science
University of Southern California
1201 W 27th St
Los Angeles CA 90007
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