look at them here "
http://hesketh.decoder.com.au/alcatel/ ".
Hopefully those pictures will help, without needing to know specific
model numbers etc.
-Luke
>From: "Seak, Teng-Fong"
>To:
>Subject: RE: Alcatel speed touch router + VNC
>
o check if your VNC server is accessible
from the Internet?
HTH
De : Luke Hesketh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyi : vendredi 12 mars 2004 12:07
@ : Seak, Teng-Fong
Objet : RE: Alcatel speed touch router + VNC
I have looked and looked at the
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De : Luke Hesketh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyi : jeudi 11 mars 2004 23:33
@ : Seak, Teng-Fong
Objet : RE: Alcatel speed touch router + VNC
Iam using the Alcatel speed touch home.
http://www.speedtouchdsl.com/prodhome.htm
It has a web interface (10.0.0.138), or I
reference guide as given here?
http://www.speedtouchdsl.com/support.htm
De : Luke Hesketh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyi : jeudi 11 mars 2004 23:33
@ : Seak, Teng-Fong
Objet : RE: Alcatel speed touch router + VNC
Iam using the Alcatel speed touch
You don't say which particular model you are running but the link below to
some SpeedTouch 510 firewall configuration info may help.
http://www.sdharris.com/speedtouch510/
Or at least be a pointer in the right direction.
Peter Coulter
Luke:
Heya. Here's a URL to the Speedtouch router pages; you should
be able to find some documentation which describes how to setup port
forwarding for this router:
http://www.speedtouchdsl.com/prod510.htm
Most routers' configuration pages are accessible with just
a web browser. S
Seak, Teng-Fong said:
> First of all, make sure you're really using port 5901 in your VNC server,
> because the default port
On MS Windows
> is rather 5900.
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William Hooper
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To remove yourself from t
First of all, make sure you're really using port 5901 in your VNC server,
because the default port is rather 5900.
OTOH, you don't precise what model you're using. "Alcatel speed touch router"
could correspond to several models. And if you could provide us an online manual,
ma