Using VNC for Remote Control Missouri

Moving chunks of changed screen image over your network takes up a lot of bandwidth. Stock 1000- and 100Base-T networks should have ample bandwidth, and AirPort is normally acceptable, although you don't want too many other VNC connections running at the same time.

Local Companies

Rolet Internet Services Inc
816-471-1095
1625 Oak St Ste 200
Kansas City, MO
Home & Garden Party
636-586-6492
1048 Wild Raven Road
De Soto, MO
ECCO Select Corporation
(816) 960-3800
3101 Broadway, Ste. 460
Kansas City, MO
Byte Me
816-358-6207
4522 Moats DR
Kansas City, MO
1 Dawg LLC
816-298-7018
7601 Troost Ave
Kansas City, MO
Emfluence LLC
816-472-5643
106 W 11th St
Kansas City, MO
Deck Internet Solutions
314-968-4152
1750 S Brentwood Blvd
St. Louis, MO
Web Business Solutions, LLC
314-544-1821
87 Grasso Plaza
St. Louis, MO
Xander E Solutions
816-841-3623
1321 Burlington St
Kansas City, MO
House of Tears Design
816-960-4786
522 Locust Ln
Kansas City, MO

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What you need

Your Mac, Mac OS X 10.x, VNC server (OSXvnc) on the remote Mac, VNC client (for example, Chicken of the VNC, or VNCDimension) on your Mac.

Potential problems

Moving chunks of changed screen image over your network takes up a lot of bandwidth. Stock 1000- and 100Base-T networks should have ample bandwidth, and AirPort is normally acceptable, although you don't want too many other VNC connections running at the same time. Once you try to reach out over the Internet, even wideband connections can prove restrictive. Tweak screen depths to get the best performance. Although VNC is now quite robust, not all computer systems are as reliable as that for OS X, and you may find clients or servers throwing errors. Use normal platform-specific tricks to help improve stability, for example, disable non-essential extensions in Mac OS 8/9.

Further info

The VNC home page is at www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/. OSXvnc is at www.redstonesoftware.com/vnc.html. Chicken of the VNC is at sourceforge.net/projects/cotvnc/.

Checklist

• Check network settings (including IP address) on each computer.
• Ping between the two to verify connection.
• Ensure port 5901 is not blocked by a firewall.
• Start VNC server on the remote computer, assigning a password if needed.
• Start VNC client on controller.
•Monitor processor and network performance to tune VNC settings.

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Using VNC for remote control

Featured Local Company

Rolet Internet Services Inc

816-471-1095
1625 Oak St Ste 200
Kansas City, MO

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