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http://theillustratednetwork.mvps.org/RemoteDesktop/RemoteDesktopSetupandTroubleshooting.html
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"Russell Cook" <RussellCook@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B4ACAEC1-4F6A-404A-A66F-DAA9E7F490AE@microsoft.com...
> Hi Shenan,
>
> Yes, I am behind a router and have a 192/168.xxx.xxx IP address (the default
> gateway).
>
> Can you instruct me on how to forward the 3389 port to the appropriate
> machine behind the router and then remotely connect to the IP of that router?
>
> Step by step directions on how to go about this would be GREATLY
> appreciated. I am going on a trip later this month, and would really like
> access to my home computer on occasion.
>
> When I right click on the network icon by my clock, and click status, I see
> Address Type: Assigned by DHCP, IP Adress: 192.168.x.xxx; Subnet Mask:
> 255.255.xxx.x and Default Gateway: 192.168.x.x
>
> I just need to know what address i use, how to forward the 3389 port, and
> what to type in my laptop's Remote Desktop dialogue box when I want to sign
> on remotely. Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
>
> Sincerely,
> Russell G. Cook
> "Shenan Stanley" wrote:
>
>> Russell Cook wrote:
>> > I have a desktop and laptop. They are both currently networked at
>> > home, and I can access either one via remote desktop if I so choose.
>> >
>> > However, when I am away from home (at school, for example), and on
>> > the WWW, I can't seem to connect to my desktop thorugh Remote
>> > Desktop. Perhaps I am a little confused on what I need to enter in
>> > the Connect area. What should I put in the Domain box? I have been
>> > typing in my desktop's IP address, bu this doesn't work. Could
>> > someone explain to me what I need to do? Thanks.
>>
>> Are they behind a router and have 192.168.xxx.xxx IPs?
>>
>> If so, you need to forward the 3389 port to the appropriate machine behind
>> the router and then remotely connect to the IP of the router.
>>
>> If you are actually getting a connection - then you just need to enter the
>> username and password - these should be no "domain" box, and if there is, it
>> should be filled in with the name of the remote machine.
>>
>> --
>> <- Shenan ->
>> --
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>> getting into before you jump in with both feet.
>>
>>
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