![]() ![]() If your server has an ip address that's in one of the above ranges you are using some nat router to connect to the internet and the viewer can not make a direct connection to the server. The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) has reserved the following three blocks of the IP address space for private internets (local networks): ![]() Server has a private ip and use a Nat router to connect to the internet. You need to enter the server ip in the viewer connection box. When the server has an official ip address there is no difference between a LAN or internet connection. The way you connect is independed of the viewer ip address ( local, official) Server has a local ip and use a Nat router to connect to the internet. Instead of "localhost" you need to enter this ip addressī. The server ip address can be found by hovering the mouse over the vnc server tray icon. * Or, use a shared/mapped folder and copy. * Or, copy vncviewer.exe on a usb stick and plug this in your viewer PC. * Use the installer and select viewer only. Install viewer on second PC ( the pc you gonna use the control the server) When all is ok you should see the viewer showing himself like watching 2 mirrors( not usufull to do anything, but it tell server and viewer can connect) Now that the server is running, we can make a fast test connection in loopbackmode.(loopback mode= server+ viewer on same PC) When you are running on XP and winvnc was installed as service you first get the "runas"īox, DON'T FORGET TO UNCHECK else you tell runas that winvnc can't make changes to When no password has been set, ultravnc prompt you to set one. If you run ultravnc server for the first time, the settings "ultravnc.ini file" does not exist and firewall need to allow winvnc. ![]()
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