"failure to connect" could mean that the port isn't reachable.  Could you ping 
your work desktop from your laptop?  Make sure your VPN client is also encrypting your 
wireless connection.

> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : Greg E. Evans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> What works:
> 
> Cable modem >>
> linksys wireless router >>
> hardwired ethernet from back of wireless router to laptop >>
> cisco vpn client to my office works >>
> vnc to work desktop ----- all ok, no problems
>
> What the problem is:
> Same Cable modem >>
> Same linksys wireless router >>
> Wireless nw card in laptop >> ( works fine to standard sites )
> cisco vpn client to my office >> ( works, connects, no problem )
> vnc to work desktop ----- "failure to connect"
> 
> At this point everything is at default, true I did try some things but were
> merely guesses. Everything has been reinstalled so everyting is at the default state
> and hardwired all is well.
> 
> I am running cisco client 3.6.3 and the wireless router and card are both linksys G 
> series
> 
> Any thoughts....
> 
> Greg Evans
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