i don't think its possible b/c I've been trying to figure it out for the longest for my itouch
ncomputing using terminal service like we use for vnc (virtual network connection), like windows have remote desktop, on Linux generally using vnc for default remote connection. by ncomputech.com
You can't.
The best place to download VNC Viewer is from the official website of VNC, Real VNC. The VNC Viewer allows users to control computers from iPods, iPads or iPhones.
The site Real VNC provides a way to control connections from one computer to another. Real VNC provides VNC Viewer plus, VNC Viewer for iOS, and VNC Viewer for Android.
Option 1: You could always ping the server from the command line of the PC (assuming windows O/S). This will give you the current IP address of the server. Example if you open a command line in WIndows and type PING www.google.com you will get a return IP address. For your server just ping the server by name and see what is returned as the IP and use that for VNC. So, you would want to type at the command line: PING "YOUR_SERVER_NAME" <--enter your servers name on the network.
There are many places in which one could find a guide on how to setup VNC for a Mac. One could try iTap mobile VNC for a step by step guide for setting up VNC on the Mac.
Vino - VNC server - was created on 2004-02-05.
The pieces of electronic gear that a VNC Viewer connects to is remote computers. The VNC Viewer has two parts, which is a Server program and a Viewer program.
Yea!
If using a VNC viewer, it uses port 5900, however if using a web browser, it uses 5800.
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