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I am having problems getting my MN-700 to allow a program
called WinVNC to remotely communicate with my computer. I have VNC Server set up on the two macines connected wirelessly to my MN-700. One is running on Display 1 and the other on Display 2. By default, a VNC server will listen for connections from a VNC viewer on TCP port "5900+N", where N is the "Display Number" (usually just zero). So a VNC server setup for Display-0 will listen on TCP-5900, Display-1 is TCP-5901, etc. I have set application triggered port forwarding as follows: Outgoing: 5901 TCP; Incoming: 5901 TCP and named it VNC1; Outgoing: 5902 TCP; Incoming: 5902 TCP and named it VNC2; I still can't access my computers remotely from work. Please help. Thanks A Alexander |
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Alexander,
Have you tried setting up those ports in Persistent Port Forwarding? That would be my next move. splint >-----Original Message----- >I am having problems getting my MN-700 to allow a program >called WinVNC to remotely communicate with my computer. >I have VNC Server set up on the two macines connected >wirelessly to my MN-700. One is running on Display 1 and >the other on Display 2. >By default, a VNC server will listen for connections from >a VNC viewer on TCP port "5900+N", where N is the "Display >Number" (usually just zero). So a VNC server setup for >Display-0 will listen on TCP-5900, Display-1 is TCP-5901, >etc. >I have set application triggered port forwarding as >follows: >Outgoing: 5901 TCP; Incoming: 5901 TCP and named it VNC1; >Outgoing: 5902 TCP; Incoming: 5902 TCP and named it VNC2; >I still can't access my computers remotely from work. >Please help. > >Thanks > >A >. > |
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