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syngatesa7x

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Oct 7, 2007
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I recently installed VNSea for my iPod touch and it works great... when I'm at home. It doesn't connect if i'm on a different wifi connection. Is there a way I can set up a system to access my home computer when i'm on a different connection? Can this be done through the ipod's built-in VPN client? Btw I'm on an iMac running 10.5.2
 
I recently installed VNSea for my iPod touch and it works great... when I'm at home. It doesn't connect if i'm on a different wifi connection. Is there a way I can set up a system to access my home computer when i'm on a different connection? Can this be done through the ipod's built-in VPN client? Btw I'm on an iMac running 10.5.2

At this point you are dealing with router setting, not with VNCSea setting or anything. You need to enable your router to be able to allow that connection to a specific ip address on your home network. Here is a simple diagram:

iPod Touch --> Internet --> You router --> Your Mac.

What wireless router do you have?

-iGrant
 
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