Re: VNC through VPN

2004-09-15 Thread Simon Hobson
Junk wrote: I found my answer. (MTU size) This is good to know so I will let everyone else know. I was aware of MTU, I just didn't realize VPNs were testy about them. (enough to make VNC choke) I found the following information on Netgears website, but it pertains to all networks. Setting MTU

RE: VNC through VPN

2004-09-14 Thread Wall, John
Reitz[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, 14 September 2004 11:59 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: VNC through VPN > > | [...] > | > | Hmm.. The system doesn't have any wallpaper. (just a black background) > | Generally, the POS software

Re: VNC through VPN

2004-09-14 Thread Michael Reitz
| [...] | | Hmm.. The system doesn't have any wallpaper. (just a black background) | Generally, the POS software is open and cannot be minimized by the user | without an administrative password. | Just a guess, but is this POS software running in a full-screen DOS window? You should be able to

Re: VNC through VPN

2004-09-14 Thread Junk
I found my answer. (MTU size) This is good to know so I will let everyone else know. I was aware of MTU, I just didn't realize VPNs were testy about them. (enough to make VNC choke) I found the following information on Netgears website, but it pertains to all networks. Setting MTU size is a

Re: VNC through VPN

2004-09-14 Thread Simon Hobson
Junk wrote: I can telnet to these ports. (I get the RGB xxx.yyy when I telnet to port 5900) If I try to make this connection on a local lan. (brought the PC to this location) There are no problems connecting at all. I just don't understand. I can telnet to all the ports without problem. I

Re: VNC through VPN

2004-09-14 Thread Junk
Simon Hobson wrote: Junk wrote: I have 2 Netgear FVS328 VPN routers connected over 2 DSL lines. Their is a VPN up and running. I can ping/telnet etc from one network to the other. The problem is. When I attempt to use VNC or PCAnywhere for that matter, it connects, then stalls. It ask for th

Re: VNC through VPN

2004-09-14 Thread Simon Hobson
Junk wrote: I have 2 Netgear FVS328 VPN routers connected over 2 DSL lines. Their is a VPN up and running. I can ping/telnet etc from one network to the other. The problem is. When I attempt to use VNC or PCAnywhere for that matter, it connects, then stalls. It ask for the username and pass