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Remote Desktop with AndroidVNC

evilsandwich

Newbie
Oct 28, 2009
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Has anyone got this to work with the Evo ?
If so, how does it look?

I downloaded AndroidVNC and installed RealVNC on my computer but it never connects. Yes I have port forwarded 5800 & 5900, typed correct PW, typed server address correct etc etc. I get 2 problems, 1st it immediately says "VNC connection failed" - almost TOO fast, like it doesnt even try to connect and just says failed.
2nd it gets stuck connecting but never connects.

I've used remote desktop with the Hero and iPhone 3gs and they were quite laggy and choppy (obviously). I'm very interested in how the Evo would look.

Here's why I want to do it..

I have my laptop plugged into my TV and stream youtube videos to watch on my TV. I watch videos with multiple parts (sometimes up to 20 parts). Rather than getting up off the couch every 10 minutes, I want to remote desktop into my laptop so i can press "part 2" from the Evo. playlists dont work because it automatically takes the player out of full screen. Also - YES - it is a pain in the a** to get up off the couch every 10 minutes and walk across the living room, mostly because my 90lb lab makes herself comfortable on my lap and is sleeping sound ;)

any tips? thanks
 
I haven't gotten it working either, but haven't spent much time troubleshooting. Depending on how I enter the computer's address (hostname vs. FQDN) it will either fail immediately or wait for 15-20 seconds and then fail.


ive tried just the IP that the server says when you mouse over the icon, also i've tried with the http:// and also i've tried 192.168.2.1 .1.1 .2.34 .1.34 .1.0 etc etc etc. nothing connects
 
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ive tried just the IP that the server says when you mouse over the icon, also i've tried with the http:// and also i've tried 192.168.2.1 .1.1 .2.34 .1.34 .1.0 etc etc etc. nothing connects

Those appear to be the inside IPs on your personal network. When connected to Sprint (Evo), your phone cannot see your personal network.

Go to this website from your computer What Is My IP Address? Lookup IP, Hide IP, Change IP, Trace IP and more...

and use that IP address.

If you have your port forwarding to the correct computer this should work. Also you will also have to disable/open ports on any software firewalls on your computer.
 
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It should work fine on Wifi though.

Those appear to be the inside IPs on your personal network. When connected to Sprint (Evo), your phone cannot see your personal network.

Go to this website from your computer What Is My IP Address? Lookup IP, Hide IP, Change IP, Trace IP and more...

and use that IP address.

If you have your port forwarding to the correct computer this should work. Also you will also have to disable/open ports on any software firewalls on your computer.
 
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Yes, you will also not have to forward ports on Wifi.

I just installed UltraVNC to my Windows 7 64 bit computer and connected using androidVNC. Although I got the first screenshot on my Evo and could control the mouse, when I tried to scroll to a different part of the screen, the Evo screen turned neon green and that was the end of it.

My Windows 7 resolution is 1680X1050 so I may have to scale that back some.

I connected over Wifi and had to disable my Windows firewall on the home network.
 
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