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2010-02-10
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2010-02-10
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@ Not decided
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I use it to connect to macs, it works ok, but the redraw is horrible, on first connect all I get is a black screen and have to move the mouse/windows round the whole screen to get it to redraw...
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2010-02-10
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@ Connecticut
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Has anyone gotten the VNCViewer app to work on an N900 to a Mac? I've tried just about everything (well, a lot of different scenarios) and nothing works. I'm trying to see a Mac Mini running 10.6.2 behind a router (Apple Express through and Apple Extreme base station). I've tried all the various online suggestions (though none are Snow Leopard specific) as well as downloading RealVNC and Vine Server. Nothing works. I've tried opening ports on the Apple Extreme. Nothing.
If anyone has been successful, I'd really appreciate some direction.
Thank you!
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2010-02-11
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@ Cambridge, UK
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2010-02-11
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@ Cambridge, UK
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2010-02-11
, 22:42
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That's a bug in the OSX VNC server - there's plenty about this online. The Vine server is supposedly much better in this regard (I don't have a Mac though, so I've never tried either).
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2010-02-11
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I've got it to work nicely - though like others said, it's laggy to the extent that controlling Mac with it is a pain. I'm using Leopard 10.5 instead of Snow Leopard 10.6, so I don't know if there's any difference, but here's how I got mine to work:
Mac:
1. Connect Mac to the home wifi.
2. Go to System Preferences, then click on Sharing.
3. Enable Screen Sharing, and while there you can specify a password to connect if you want by clicking on Computer Settings and enabling "VNC viewers may control screen with password".
4. In the Screen Sharing preference window, where it says "Other users can access your computer at vnc://xxx.xxx.x.xxx/ or browse...", the xxx.xxx.x.xxx is the IP address you connect to your Mac from VNC Viewer in N900. Yours may be different, but in my case it's 192.168.2.100
N900:
1. Connect N900 to home wifi.
2. After opening VNC Viewer, enter the IP address of Mac where it says "VNC server".
3. When you click OK, if you set a password it will ask for it. Otherwise you're in a viewer with scroll bars that should show part of your Mac desktop. If it's black screen, wait a little for it to load.
Hope this helps.
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2010-02-12
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2010-04-26
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If anyone has been successful, I'd really appreciate some direction.
Thank you!