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How to Connect VNC server to Lan Static Ip 192.xxx.xxx.xxx

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simzam
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How to Connect VNC server to Lan Static Ip 192.xxx.xxx.xxx

Post by simzam »

Hi

i want to ask simple question i found this very use full remote admin software. i have 3 Computer at my home all installed VNC server and connected to LAN .

the problem is i donno how to connect to these computer to my Office
2 of pc at home have static ips like 192.168.1.xx


how i can connect to these 2 static ips ?

kindly help !
kev123
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Re: How to Connect VNC server to Lan Static Ip 192.xxx.xxx.x

Post by kev123 »

You can try NeoRouter (http://www.neorouter.com). It can help you to create a virtual LAN cross the Internet. Once you install it on the computers at home and your office, they will work just like LAN. You can use VNC between these computers, or use Windows remote desktop and even access your shared folders, printer at home. You don't need to worry about static IPs.

Good luck
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mariajoth
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Re: How to Connect VNC server to Lan Static Ip 192.xxx.xxx.x

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Step 1. Ensure vnc-common and vncserver are installed on the server by using System> Administration> Synaptic.

Step 2. Go to System> Preferences> Remote Desktop> tick allow others to view your desktop and where it says When a user tries to view or control your desktop DO NOT TICK THAT BIT as no one will not be there to approve your login. Instead tick require the user to enter this password and enter a password you want to use when you login, then click close.

Step 3. Start the server with a monitor connected to allow Ubuntu to set the correct screen resolution. Then go to System> Preferences> Screen Resolution> Tick the box that says make default for this computer . Don t forget to then click apply .

Step 4. Go to System>Administration>Login Window>Security Tab>tick Enable Automatic Login and then select the user (you, not root).

Now try it out. Reboot the machine with a monitor connected. From another computer access the server with VNC. You should now see your Gnome desktop. Well done! BEFORE YOU LOG OUT click the power icon and choose lock screen .
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