> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dean Huffman
> Sent: 26 February 2006 20:27
> To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
> Subject: RE: Real VNC over 52K modem
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> I use VNC to connect from the road to my computer at home.
> One time the
> router went out and I
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I use VNC to connect from the road to my computer at home. One time the
router went out and I could not connect to my computer. I therefore had my
wife connect to the internet through a dial-up connection. In my area, the
best speed I can get by dialup is 22 - 24 KBPS. The connection was SLO
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In my opinion, the easiest method is this (I assume your mom is on
Windows and since you run Linux you know how to do port forwarding):
1) Open a port on your side for RealVNC (I always
In my opinion, the easiest method is this (I assume your mom is on
Windows and since you run Linux you know how to do port forwarding):
1) Open a port on your side for RealVNC (I always run stuff on
non-standard ports)
2) Run a listening viewer on your machine making sure it is listening
on the
I am very new to RealVNC and now am using it between computers, linux and
windows. I really appreciate the functionality. My question:
Mom lives on the west coast, I'm on the east. She only has a 52K dial-up
modem. When she has computer problems, I walk through the checks and fixes
with her over t