Good video, but actually in case no one else mentioned it, the easiest way to find your internal IP is simply 'hostname -I' (without the quotes and that's a capital I as in 'eye'). It's easiest because it shows ONLY your IP, so you don't have to sort through the other stuff. Liked and subbed.
Caroline I just want to say it’s ALL YOUR FAULT! My journey into pi world, that is. I hadn’t seen one of these things until I saw one of your videos about MyMedia. Now I have 3 pi.
Ridiculous how many times I had to look through multiple sites to find the information you give at the very end of this video. Lol. Its pointless to set up a vnc if you have to recheck every time you reboot. Might as well have a monitor hooked up. Seriously, thanks!
Thank you very much for making this video, it worked with my iMac & Raspberry Pi. I spent a solid 3 days getting driven mad trying other methods. As others have said hostname -I (-eye) gets the IP address and make sure to use sudo raspi-config as Caroline says, do not rely on changing the settings in preferences on the Pi
This is exactly what I needed Caroline! I have used SSH but I prefer desktop control after 35 years! It was not difficult and your instructions were easy to follow. However, the VNC viewer comes up, but it looks like an old 16 color display. I can run everything, but it is not visually pleasant with missing edges to buttons and windows. I don't see any settings for that.
In VNC Viewer, right click on the raspberry pi, select 'properties' then the 'options' tab. There you will find a setting to change the picture quality. Hope that helps!
VNC is very useful I use it all the time. Incidentally, if you sign up for a real VNC account it is free for up to 5 devices. Then you can access the pi from anywhere, even android and iPhone with the VNC app.
Thanks for the tutorial Caroline...leaning much from your content. I don't know if things have changed...but I found that opening up the VNC Connect app on the pi desktop after enabling it and rebooting, also revealed my internal IP and other connectivity information.
Love your tutorials they’re excellent! A tip for finding your pi IP address from the raspbian desktop. Hover the mouse over the connection icon near the clock it will show you
This was helpful but I have some feedback. You fly through the menu in Raspi-config and either the menus have changed or you're not starting at the same place so we may not be seeing what you see when I follow you step by step - I literally backed up a few times to see that your menu options aren't the same as mine. When we first turn on VNC on the Pi 4. Additionally, it runs an install, not flash back to the menu like you showed. You may want to slow it down and give just a bit more information instead of flying through the interface and explain what that actually does overall, not just to the VNC experience.
I followed the instructions in the video exactly. VNC viewer works perfectly. However I have a question. Is there a big difference between using VNC versus Remote Desktop?
Hi Caroline - thanks for your video - you did not cover the install procedure for Windows after you finished with the install on your MAC. Is there any difference ? Also, does access to the Internet have to be 'on' for the RealVNC to allow remote access into the RPi ? Thank-you
Hi Caroline, great video, I went through all the steps... but once I have enabled the VNC on my Pi the button on top of the screen shows a red marker as an alarm on the VNC button... the error is then "private key is defect". Can you explain how to solve that? Via ssh its working Thanks...
so I noticed this app works when you are on the same subnet, but when you are trying to connect from a different subnet, even when you have IP connectivity, it doesn't work? any ideas? seems like it needs to be in the same broadcast domain
I understood that Vnc is able to connect remotely to the raspberry only if this is on the same network as the PC that wants to connect it. Is there any way to connect to the RPi from mobile or from another PC that is not connected to the same network as the RPi is connected to?
@@aboodalzoib8889 I get Rustdesk (open source and 100% free) and didn't find any problems. I can connect the Raspberry perfectly even outside the same local network.
Hello Caroline, thank you for this video, but unfortunately, I have an issue with not being able to connect. I set up VNC Server on my Pi 4, and VNC Viewer on my Win10 laptop.. I can see my Pi 4 in the laptop Server window, but I cannot select it. The menu says select the computer to view it, but I cannot select anything on the screen (except to edit the name itself). Also, I never got the box to enter the IP address of my Pi 4. Is that different on Windows than the Mac? Thanks again, Marc
Hello Caroline!! I am your fan!! Excellent tutorial!! One question? I recently installed in my Raspberry Pi 4 Ubuntu Mate and I found Remmina Remote Desktop Client and installed it. But, I have not able to connect to my Windows 10 PC using VNC Viewer. Would please explain how to do it?
hi madam i have some doubt if i am using 4G SIM hat module in Raspberry pi and over the internet if i want to take remote connection how we can able to do that ????? please help
When I try to connect my Pi to VNC viewer I keep getting an error saying I need to select my encryption parameter to a weaker level or update VNC server. Nothing I've tried worked though
i assume u're using the latest raspbeery pi os(bookworm) as of current, which doesnt actually support vnc servers. to fix this, u'll have to download an older version of raspberry pi os like bullseye hope this helps@@
I have updated this video for 2024 and Raspberry Pi 5 - th-cam.com/video/PJqTRuxkL1Q/w-d-xo.html
Good video, but actually in case no one else mentioned it, the easiest way to find your internal IP is simply 'hostname -I' (without the quotes and that's a capital I as in 'eye'). It's easiest because it shows ONLY your IP, so you don't have to sort through the other stuff. Liked and subbed.
heros dont wear capes!!!
great tip thank you...also, add a space between hostname and the dash
Thanks
@@tobi827 Yes because they wear their dirty smelly underwear over their cheap tights! LOL
Not working
This was really helpful. Now I can successfully run the raspberry pi from my laptop in the comfort of my blanket.
Perfect. Best tutorial I've found yet. I'll try using the same steps with Tight VNC.
Caroline I just want to say it’s ALL YOUR FAULT! My journey into pi world, that is. I hadn’t seen one of these things until I saw one of your videos about MyMedia. Now I have 3 pi.
Ridiculous how many times I had to look through multiple sites to find the information you give at the very end of this video. Lol. Its pointless to set up a vnc if you have to recheck every time you reboot. Might as well have a monitor hooked up. Seriously, thanks!
That was very helpful I am up and running with a raspberry pi and I knew nothing about VNC eight minutes 40 seconds ago.
Fantastic video! Some menus have changed in raspi-config but this video is great after wasting time trying to set up xrdp connections.
You dont how much I struggled to remote acces for my pi ,, thank uu you so much !!! U made my dayyy
Hi from the UK. Excellent video, clear and concise. Well done. Subscribed !
Thank you very much for making this video, it worked with my iMac & Raspberry Pi. I spent a solid 3 days getting driven mad trying other methods. As others have said hostname -I (-eye) gets the IP address and make sure to use sudo raspi-config as Caroline says, do not rely on changing the settings in preferences on the Pi
The only one that actually worked for me. Thanks!
best and most simple explanation for beginners I found! Thank you for your Video!
Nice clear video. I was having some issues getting VNC to work but this showed where I went wrong. Thanks so much :)
This is exactly what I needed Caroline! I have used SSH but I prefer desktop control after 35 years! It was not difficult and your instructions were easy to follow. However, the VNC viewer comes up, but it looks like an old 16 color display. I can run everything, but it is not visually pleasant with missing edges to buttons and windows. I don't see any settings for that.
In VNC Viewer, right click on the raspberry pi, select 'properties' then the 'options' tab. There you will find a setting to change the picture quality. Hope that helps!
VNC is very useful I use it all the time. Incidentally, if you sign up for a real VNC account it is free for up to 5 devices. Then you can access the pi from anywhere, even android and iPhone with the VNC app.
Thanks. I don't have a micro HDMI cable yet, so I was able to set this up through SSH. Cheers.
Thank you for showing this simple procedure.
Thanks for the ONLY accurate and complete instruction I could find on how to connect my Mac to my Pi! Thanks!!
This is the most helpful and clear way to do this. Thank you so much. Liked and Subscribed!
Helpful. A couple things have on the config menu, but easy enough to figure out. Thanks!
Excellent video for this Raspberry Pi noob. Thanks so much.
Simple to follow guide, thanks! Never used VNC before.
thanks for the help man. i was suck on this for so long
Thank you! Easy and straight to the point!
Person after my own heart. Ty
Thanks for the tutorial Caroline...leaning much from your content. I don't know if things have changed...but I found that opening up the VNC Connect app on the pi desktop after enabling it and rebooting, also revealed my internal IP and other connectivity information.
"Now we are in our Mac desktop"
*smiles in not-Windows*
That was fantastic! Thank you very much xx ❤
The clearest explanation of this topic I have read so far. A big thanks Caroline.
Love your tutorials they’re excellent! A tip for finding your pi IP address from the raspbian desktop. Hover the mouse over the connection icon near the clock it will show you
Great tutorial and beautiful explanation!
Thaanks!! greetings from Bolivia!
This was helpful but I have some feedback. You fly through the menu in Raspi-config and either the menus have changed or you're not starting at the same place so we may not be seeing what you see when I follow you step by step - I literally backed up a few times to see that your menu options aren't the same as mine. When we first turn on VNC on the Pi 4. Additionally, it runs an install, not flash back to the menu like you showed. You may want to slow it down and give just a bit more information instead of flying through the interface and explain what that actually does overall, not just to the VNC experience.
Great things, thank! Make sure you are connected to Wi-Fi while doing this!
Your video was very helpful. Sometimes, SSH just isn't enough.
Been using this for a while and this works great
Worked in mine. Thanks a lot.
Thanks Caroline, really useful :)
This was pretty good. Immediately;y subscribed. Thanks!!
You’re a life saver God bless you
FINALLY, A Video that actually shows me how to connect it to my laptop.
Thank you so much you earned my like.
very easy to follow. Nice vid! :)
Thanks for your video. VNC also works on Linux, not just Windows or Mac
really good teaching, thanks
Thanks, Madam, this is helpful.
thanks, easy to follow instructions.
Thanks I was stuck at screen resolution 😅
FINALLY! a usefull video on the subject ... every other video is about setting up a server WITHOUT the client side explained
Thanks, this was very helpful!
Absolutely the besttttttt! Thank you so much
Thanks simple clear no nonesense instructions
do we have to use the same network to connect to the pi? Excellent video by the way.
Thank you very much, brilliant video.
Great video! Thank you 😊
I followed the instructions in the video exactly. VNC viewer works perfectly.
However I have a question. Is there a big difference between using VNC versus Remote Desktop?
Thank you
can we remotely access the raspberry pi outside of the network? For example, my pi is in NY, but i want to access it from Texas.
Hi Caroline - thanks for your video - you did not cover the install procedure for Windows after you finished with the install on your MAC. Is there any difference ? Also, does access to the Internet have to be 'on' for the RealVNC to allow remote access into the RPi ? Thank-you
This was incredibly helpful! Thank you so much :)
I'm so glad!
you are amazing Thank you!!!
Thank you for this. Surely no need for VNC viewer on the Mac, just use Screen Sharing?
Thank you . Its very easy and useful 💪🌹
Hi i have raspberry pi lite there is no screen resolution selection any idea ,many thanks
Hi, vnc resolution selection is now in raspi-config->Display Options->D5 VNC Resolution
Many thanks - worked well
Useful and easier follow😁
2023, the conf has changed, please make a video , how to enable vnc through ssh, thanks
hey Caroline, I want to ask that can I use VNC viewer on my laptop even if I don't have raspberry pi monitor. But I have keyboard and mouse.
Hello Caroline . very good tutorial. but please explain how to reserve IP? where to log in to get this screen?
Hi Caroline, great video, I went through all the steps... but once I have enabled the VNC on my Pi the button on top of the screen shows a red marker as an alarm on the VNC button... the error is then "private key is defect". Can you explain how to solve that? Via ssh its working
Thanks...
This was super helpful! Thank you so much!
Smooth transitions with the right amount of detail! Thank you
What is the maximum distance we put laptop with rpi4 using vnc services
Issue is that my rpi4 is attached with drone and fly it 100 meter
Is it possible to connect and control a Windows machine like this. Meaning without the whole account stuff they keep asking for when I tried.
so I noticed this app works when you are on the same subnet, but when you are trying to connect from a different subnet, even when you have IP connectivity, it doesn't work? any ideas? seems like it needs to be in the same broadcast domain
I understood that Vnc is able to connect remotely to the raspberry only if this is on the same network as the PC that wants to connect it. Is there any way to connect to the RPi from mobile or from another PC that is not connected to the same network as the RPi is connected to?
Hope you are doing good.
Please did you get the answer?
@@aboodalzoib8889 I get Rustdesk (open source and 100% free) and didn't find any problems. I can connect the Raspberry perfectly even outside the same local network.
Hello Caroline, thank you for this video, but unfortunately, I have an issue with not being able to connect.
I set up VNC Server on my Pi 4, and VNC Viewer on my Win10 laptop.. I can see my Pi 4 in the laptop Server window, but I cannot select it. The menu says select the computer to view it, but I cannot select anything on the screen (except to edit the name itself).
Also, I never got the box to enter the IP address of my Pi 4. Is that different on Windows than the Mac?
Thanks again,
Marc
Thank you!!! You are awesome
I’m trying to remote play to retropie, it didn’t give me a password option when I was setting it up. Do I leave it blank when I use vnc?
congratulations on an amazing video!!
Thanks Caroline, I'm going to try this on my Magic Mirror
actual interesting part starts at 2:30
This works only if Raspberry and the computer are in the same network, not by Internet, right?
so my vnc is missing :( I have a pi 3 that I installed Kali Linux on. I was able to get into the pi config menu
Can you please show a version of this using an ipad?
Hello Caroline!! I am your fan!! Excellent tutorial!! One question? I recently installed in my Raspberry Pi 4 Ubuntu Mate and I found Remmina Remote Desktop Client and installed it. But, I have not able to connect to my Windows 10 PC using VNC Viewer. Would please explain how to do it?
Thank you great tutorial
How do I get audio from the Pi to the remote client??
I can do this from myown network which is great in itself - but what if I am away from home?
Exelent! Thanks 🙂
Maybe I'm a little late, but I get an error when trying to enable vnc. What do I do?
Sound of your pi on vnc please ?
thank u omg i had 2 days and 5 flashes i did because i forgot pw or host/username w/e
for some reason, wth VNC Enable... my VNC client on the same network cannont find my pi.
thank you!!! I did it!!
those who don't know the ip address,i could type the host name instead of ip,default host name is raspberrypi
hi madam
i have some doubt if i am using 4G SIM hat module in Raspberry pi and over the internet if i want to take remote connection how we can able to do that ????? please help
When I try to connect my Pi to VNC viewer I keep getting an error saying I need to select my encryption parameter to a weaker level or update VNC server. Nothing I've tried worked though
The connection was refused by computer
i assume u're using the latest raspbeery pi os(bookworm) as of current, which doesnt actually support vnc servers. to fix this, u'll have to download an older version of raspberry pi os like bullseye hope this helps@@
if i set it to login with uxid (on pi) will i be able to enter password as pi password?
Can anyone help me to make the ip address static it is not very clear in the video how to do it and where to find it. Thanks.
Does anyone know if this works if PC is ethernet connected and Pi is on Wifi?