VNC question
LIQuid
Raleigh, NC
Hey guys
Im running a 3.3.7 VNC server at home, which i can get to fine from any computer... except i have a problem getting the connection to stay alive at my brother's house. I can connect, but it will just drop after a few seconds... to a few minutes... when im right in the middle of something. It does it from all his computers on his network, and even when we tried putting a computer directly on the net... it stil did it.
So what do you guys think? its really annoying me that i have to reconnect like 20 times to do anything.
thanks
LIQ
Im running a 3.3.7 VNC server at home, which i can get to fine from any computer... except i have a problem getting the connection to stay alive at my brother's house. I can connect, but it will just drop after a few seconds... to a few minutes... when im right in the middle of something. It does it from all his computers on his network, and even when we tried putting a computer directly on the net... it stil did it.
So what do you guys think? its really annoying me that i have to reconnect like 20 times to do anything.
thanks
LIQ
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NS
Its faster than mine at home :P I wil try that encoding though, and possibly the TightVNC also, does it work the same at the usual VNC? Because i LOVE how it works, dont want to change
NS
Using NS's suggestion of changing the compression options.. i got it to last long enough to install it and stuff.
I must say TightVNC is nice, more options and the web based view is bad ass
But i still get some kind of "wrong block value" or something like that after a while. So i have to reconnect. Hmm
NS
I dont see where it would say there are errors.... both machines are on cable.
But thanks guys... if i get any other problems i'll let you know
ps... just found out that my router does remote management :D:D i can access my router through IE fro manywhere. Im stoked
If you do decide to leave remote managment on, at least put a decent password on it.
mD