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January 14, 2009

VNC Remote Client Setup

VNC Setup

The Remote client


This is a guide to show how to setup VNC on a client computer so you are able to troubleshoot it remotely from anywhere.

Client System Setup:
> Give the client PC a static IP Address or an IP reservation through WINS
> Download Tight VNC HERE
  - Download the version that applies to the client’s system
> Execute the download to start installing VNC
  - Leave all option as default during install. Very simple a quick install
> Download my simple REMOTE.CMD
  - This will start TightVNC Server
    * No pop-ups, just starts and shows running in bottom right of your desktop
  - Also opens a browser window showing the clients external IP
  - Only works on Windows
> Configure VNC Server by double clicking the icon in bottom right of your desktop
  - Server Tab
    * “Incoming Connections” section
      + Check “Accept socket connections”
      + Enter password to be used when connecting
    * “Display or port number to use” section
      + Select “Ports” buttom
      + Enter a (main) port number from 5901 to 5999
      + Enter an (HTTP) port number from 5801 to 5899
  - Click OK

Client Router Setup:
    Most Linksys Routers
> Login you the client’s Router
  - Open a web browser and enter http:// before your router’s IP address
    * If you do not know your router IP, find it HERE
  - Enter your User Name and Password and click OK
> Go to the “Security” Link at the lop of the page
  - Uncheck “Block Anonymous Internet Requests”
  - Save Settings
> Click “Applications and Gaming” Link at the top of the page
  - On the 1st entry
    * Enter an application name like “VNC1”, it’s just a name
    * Enter the same Port number in the Start and End bos
      + Same port numbers chosen on client setup
    * Enter the IP Address of the client computer that has those port numbers set
  - You will enter a separate entry for the Main and Http port number of each client
  - Click the Save Settings button at the bottom of the page
> You can go HERE to see how to setup Port Forwarding most routers

Administrator Setup and Connect:
> Download Tight VNC to the Administrator’s system HERE
  - Download the version that applies to your system
> Execute the download to start installing VNC
  - Leave all option as default
> Make sure that the client computer has TightVNC running and knows the external IP address using the REMOTE.CMD tool
> Accessing the client PC via TightVNC Viewer
  - Enter the external IP Address with last 2 digits of the port number of the destination client
  - Example:  “192.168.55.101:5” for client IP 192.168.55.101 with port 5905
> Accessing the client with Web Browser
  - Enter the external IP Address with all 4 digits of the port number of the destination client
  - Example:  “http://192.168.55.101:5805” for client IP 192.168.55.101 with port 5805

What is your Router's IP Address

What is your Router IP Address?

Here is how you can find your router IP Address


Windows XP

> Click your start menu
> Click Run and type “cmd”
> In the cmd prompt type “ipconfig”
> This will bring up your IP configuration
> If you have not set the Default Gateway manually on your system, Your Router IP Address is the “Default Gateway” IP Address.
  - Example: 192.168.1.1
> You can use this IP address to access your router through a Web Browser
  - Example: http://192.168.1.1
  - You must have the login name and password for the router
> Find Default Router logins HERE



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