Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Would this cause a conflict with MMM-RemoteControl
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 @sdetweil it was the same IP address that I used before installing VNC cloud. Even if I’m not accessing the mirror through VNC the error occurs. I did go into VNC on the mirror, went to settings and disabled accept cloud connections. Still no luck. I was wanting to make it easier to shut down for moving the mirror but me having remote access is more important so I can troubleshoot. 
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 I can access it via cloud service now that it’s on their wifi but they can’t get remote to get past the get error. 
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 @motdog everything I see says the vnc connection requires a vnc client… local or remote 
 (and once u establish the vnc server, that connection requires the client, no direct connections anymore)…https://www.realvnc.com/en/connect/docs/raspberry-pi.html#raspberry-pi-connect-direct realvnc is the product for pi… 
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 @sdetweil the thing is before I set it up for a cloud connection for me to access it remotely, I could access it via MMM-Remote-Control as it was in my home. When I established the cloud connection with VNC, remote quit working. Get the get error 
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 @motdog right… the vnc connection take over ALL communications from the outside in… you should be able to use a vnc client on the local lan to connect to the pi… called direct connect but apps (like request TO remote-control) cannot go IN to the system except over vnc…(as I understand it) 
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 @sdetweil ok got it. Was just trying to figure out how to adjust screen brightness like I would with the app. makes sense 
