DI 624 problems

James Weatherall jnw "at" realvnc.com
Fri Sep 17 13:48:00 2004


Have you installed any updates to your D-Link drivers?
Have you checked that your D-Link network is actually "up" on the home
machine, before the D-Link AirPlus application has run?

Under Windows 2000, we have found that the latest D-Link drivers seem to not
connect until the D-Link AirPlus application is run with Administrator
rights, rendering them more or less useless.  Could this be the problem you
are seeing, albeit under XP?

Cheers,

Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.


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> rstefano52 "at" comcast.net
> Sent: 17 September 2004 12:39
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> Subject: DI 624 problems
> 
> Up until a few days ago, I was able to use VNC to get to one 
> of the machines on my home LAN.  The only things that were 
> changed were that I replaced the "default" SSID in the 
> wireless setup with a new name.  Secondly, I've done some 
> Microsoft updates (not SP2 as I am running Windows XP Pro) 
> but some other "critical" security updates.
> I have both the Firewall and VPN configurations on the router 
> to allow access on ports 5800, 5802, 5900, and 5902.  I 
> cannot get in via the VNC browser nor the Web client.
> As I indicated previously, this worked a few days ago, now I 
> cannot get in.  If anyone has suggestions, I'd appreciate it. 
>  I am traveling later next week and I really would like to be 
> able to access the home network from my hotel.
> Thanks and have a good day.
> R. Stefanoski
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