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6th Feb 04, 06:18 PM
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is there a way to make a remote desktop connection to a pc behind a router, and how to configer the router to accept the connection.
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6th Feb 04, 06:18 PM
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6th Feb 04, 08:52 PM
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damn thankyou button keeps getting me
anyways yea..
first download this if u need it...remote desktop: http://download.microsoft.com/downlo...s/msrdpcli.exe
here is a good guide: http://www.uic.edu/pharmacy/it/Proje...onnection1.htm
damn u just need to find out what ports to open for the router...
dont recall at the moment...
it might be 3389 and 3390...try both of those and see what happens...
allow both ports in your firewall and forward them to the correct ip address
i believe those are the correct ports but not 100% sure...
if not u can also try 5800 and 5900
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6th Feb 04, 10:05 PM
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it might be 3389 and 3390...try both of those and see what happens...
allow both ports in your firewall and forward them to the correct ip address
i believe those are the correct ports but not 100% sure...
if not u can also try 5800 and 5900
Remote desktop uses only 3389 AFAIK. 5800 and 5900 are used by VNC.
If you have several PCs you wish to be able to connect to remotly, you could map a different port to each PC, like I am doing:
3389 -> server's port 3389
3390 -> PC1's port 3389
3391 -> PC2's port 3389
And type the port number in the box in the client (eg yourip:3390 to connect to PC1)
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6th Feb 04, 10:33 PM
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Originally posted by fares@Feb 6 2004, 07:18 PM
how to configer the router
This is of course different to every router. Your router must not only accept the connectio on port 3389, if it is in NAT mode it must also forward that incoming connection to the (LAN/Private) ip address of the pc you want to connect to.
You can save and edit the *.rdp file that is created by the RDP client software, so that it uses the correct port, specify wether or not you want to connect to the console (in case of a W2K3 server) and even the name and password can be saved.
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Thanks Zone-MR, yea I could not remember what was what.
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9th Feb 04, 03:48 AM
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thank you all for your reply ,but still i did not get my answer, i meant connecting to the pc from outside of the network.
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9th Feb 04, 11:14 AM
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fares,
In order to connect to the pc you must have an external address to connect to (in the world of ip at least) so if the internal ip address is one of the private ones (192.168.x.x for class c which is pretty typical) you MUST have an "outside" address/port to connect to that is then mapped to the internal address/port. Everyones answers thus far have been on the mark - perhaps you may need to rephrase the question
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11th Feb 04, 01:06 AM
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In order to connect to the pc you must have an external address to connect to (in the world of ip at least) so if the internal ip address is one of the private ones (192.168.x.x for class c which is pretty typical) you MUST have an "outside" address/port to connect to that is then mapped to the internal address/port. Everyones answers thus far have been on the mark - perhaps you may need to rephrase the question
thanks , that is exactly what i meant ,so how do synchronize the internal to the external.
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11th Feb 04, 11:12 AM
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Hmm.. depends on your hardware. If you can explain your setup a little more, i.e.- what kind of router and how are the boxes behind it set up?
/JD
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