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2009-12-04
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Does the n900 have telnet? If so, can you:
telnet 192.168.0.1 5900
from the tablet? (Sorry, my n900 hasn't arrived yet so I'm not sure whether telnet's included.)
Your windows desktop is definitely 192.168.0.1? That's not a gateway (router) address or anything?
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I can't connect to a Real VNC Server running on a 32 bit Windows XP. I get connection errors. This is what I have tried and the errors I get:
192.168.0.1 (Error: Connection failed: )
192.168.0.1:0 (Error: Connection failed: )
192.168.0.1:5800 (Java server port - Error: Could not connect to server)
192.168.0.1:5900 (Connection port - Error: Connection failed: )
In all the variations except when trying the port 5800, the error comes almost immediately. It almost feels like that it doesn't even try to connect. When using the port 5800, however, it takes some time, so it's at least trying.
I'm able to connect fine to this IP address from Windows computer running the Real VNC Client. But just in case I tried even to disable the firewall, but that did not help either.
Pinging to this IP works fine. But for the ping to work, I have to use "sudo gainroot".
Am I doing something wrong?
Thank you for your help.
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2009-12-04
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2009-12-04
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Also ensure firewall ports are opened for 5800 and 5900 on xp and router i think.
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192.168.0.1 (Error: Connection failed: )
192.168.0.1:0 (Error: Connection failed: )
192.168.0.1:5800 (Java server port - Error: Could not connect to server)
192.168.0.1:5900 (Connection port - Error: Connection failed: )
In all the variations except when trying the port 5800, the error comes almost immediately. It almost feels like that it doesn't even try to connect. When using the port 5800, however, it takes some time, so it's at least trying.
I'm able to connect fine to this IP address from Windows computer running the Real VNC Client. But just in case I tried even to disable the firewall, but that did not help either.
Pinging to this IP works fine. But for the ping to work, I have to use "sudo gainroot".
Am I doing something wrong?
Thank you for your help.