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Laurel

My daughter is connected wireless-ly through her school's wireless. She has XP Home and I have XP Pro (She can connect to me using Remote Assistance but I can't connect to her.) We have both d/l'd VNC and again, she can connect to me but I can't connect to her because she has a "default" IP address (192.168.1.#) What do I do now?
 
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Robert L [MS-MVP]

I believe that the school wireless firewall blocks the VNC ports.

Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
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My daughter is connected wireless-ly through her school's wireless. She has XP Home and I have XP Pro (She can connect to me using Remote Assistance but I can't connect to her.) We have both d/l'd VNC and again, she can connect to me but I can't connect to her because she has a "default" IP address (192.168.1.#) What do I do now?
 
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Peter

Talk to her school network administrator about ways to achieve that. School router (on which some ports need to be forwarded) is beyond yours/hers jurisdiction.
My daughter is connected wireless-ly through her school's wireless. She has XP Home and I have XP Pro (She can connect to me using Remote Assistance but I can't connect to her.) We have both d/l'd VNC and again, she can connect to me but I can't connect to her because she has a "default" IP address (192.168.1.#) What do I do now?
 

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