Lorenzo:
Heya. Some suggestions for you to try:
> Problem 1:
> Can't even telnet from the laptops to the server using
> telnet 192.168.1.3 5900. Can't use VNC viewers to
> connect to it either altough the server registers just
> fine.
So on your Win98 server, when you put the mo
Before you try any more of the fancy stuff you should get through the
basics, i.e., connect to your VNC server from within your lan using a VNC
viewer.
Try removing all the port forwarding, etc., and just try to connect using
your internal ip of 192.168.1.3. If you cannot, then verify that the
I still can't seem to get this working. Here's the
scoop on my setup:
- Linksys router behind a motorola surboard cable
modem connected to Comacst high speed internet
- Server is a win98se wired from the router's built in
switch. It's LAN IP is 192.168.1.3
- Laptop 1 is connected via wireless pc
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Behalf Of Lorenzo Gutierrez
Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 10:20 PM
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Subject: Linksys & VNC still not working
Greetings,
I've completed a thorough search through the posting
to configure my router appropriatly to no avail. Can
someo
Greetings,
I've completed a thorough search through the posting
to configure my router appropriatly to no avail. Can
someone help?
I have a linksys router BEFW11S4 with the latest
firmware installed. I use Comacst cable internet
access.
I have the following configurations on the router:
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