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| Thread ID: 40157 | 2003-11-30 00:41:00 | Tight VNC, Real VNC & Wingate | jcr1 (893) | Press F1 |
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| 195791 | 2003-11-30 20:44:00 | Is it possible to set up some kind of Proxy server on the computer with the Ultra satelite connection? | somebody (208) | ||
| 195792 | 2003-11-30 21:19:00 | wingate works OK however the cheapest and also most reliable way i've used is analogX proxy. unforunatly it dosn't support socks5 so ICQ dosn't work with it (not sure if thats been fix as it was a while agao since i've used it). also proxy+ has a limited free version but is harder to set up and use. |
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| 195793 | 2003-12-01 05:22:00 | > Thanks for the comment, Somebody, trouble is I want > to share an Ultra satellite connection and Windows > ICS is just not capable of handling that. > I have set up Tight VNC, which works, I can sit in > the lounge with my laptop and connect through my > satellite connection which is a few metres away, but > there is a delay which makes for some horrible > graphics on the screen Like I posted before and others have said, UltraVNC is the best of the VNC. Give it a try, it is not that hard to install. |
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| 195794 | 2003-12-01 06:22:00 | Could I as you chaps if VNC is suitable to monitor a weather station remotely.The weather station is on win2000 and home compu is win 98E? | Thomas (1820) | ||
| 195795 | 2003-12-01 09:37:00 | I have uninstalled Tight VNC and Wingate, so as to give Ultra VNC a fair go. Then I installed Ultra VNC and set it up - PC as server and laptop as client and it all worked; very similar to Tight VNC and very similar quality of connection, not really all that satisfactory when using it for internet connection sharing. I wonder if it can be tweaked so that there is a faster response over the network? The lag time between what's happening on the machine running as server and what I want to look at on the client machine makes the internet page a mess. But I thought I'd give Ultra VNC a go first, as its the free one then if I can't get it up to what I expect, then perhaps move to Wingate (which eventually I'll have to pay for - but thats fair enough). |
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