Most likely you have a MTU issue. Try lowering your MTU on the VPN
device on dell. Usually vpn software comes with the utility to change
the mtu. Change it to something like 1300 and see if it makes any
difference.
Regards,
Alex
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OK, please bear with me as my questio
OK, please bear with me as my question requires a very long description.
I am a unix system administrator for the US Government. At work I have 2
systems on my desk: a Gateway desktop and a Sun workstation. My problem is
trying to connect to the Gateway. I have vnc installed on my Sun box and
the
Forgot to note in original question:
Home system is a single user PC, running Windows Pro 2000.
Office system is a networked PC, running XP Pro.
I've reserached thru the FAQ's and other areas of the VNC website and don't
see anything relating to why the password authentication window would not
op
I am new to RealVNC. I set up my home system to be able to view my office
system. I set up the VPN and RealVNC on my home system two nights ago. I
went to the office the next day, set up Real VNC and could connect to my
home system and see it with the viewer. It was working just fine.
However,