would like to connect to another pc, anyone have any clear "easy" intructions step by step.
senario:
1 pc with broadband connection at "location 1" xp pro (the one i use)
2 pc`s with broadband connection at "Location 2" both xp pro and using a netgear router.
would like to connect to 1 of the pc`s at location 2 using windows remote desktop.
any help a big thanks been stuggling for a week now> lol
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ReplyDeleteGet started using Remote Desktop with Windows XP Professional
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/mobility/getstarted/remoteintro.mspx
found that by googling " remote desktop tutorial "
done all that and ntohing, i think the problem lie in setting up the router.
ReplyDeletehave you check into firewall setting on both ends
ReplyDeleteif u ping remote computer do u get a response
remove firewall for testing purposes on both machine, and disable windows xp firewall on both machines
ReplyDeleteno need to disable win xp firewall. windows opens remote desktop port automatically. U need to set up NAT and open ports from the router
ReplyDeletewhere did you get ip to ping
ReplyDeletefrom LAC status box ?
can he/she/it ping you?
on port forwarding
googled " remote desktop with router "
from here
Code:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/networking/expert/northrup_03may16.mspx
Quote:
Configure Your Router
If you use a router to connect to the Internet, you probably need to configure it to allow the Remote Desktop connection to your computer. For more information on routers and firewalls, see my Internet Firewalls column. You need to forward two ports to your Windows XP Professional-based computer: TCP port 3389, which Remote Desktop requires, and the port you specified in the TCP Port field in Internet Information Services (or TCP port 80 if you did not change the default). If you use Internet Connection Firewall (and you should!), see How to Manually Open Ports in Internet Connection Firewall in Windows XP for instructions on allowing traffic by TCP port.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/networking/expert/northrup_03may16.mspx
more here
Subject: XP Remote Desktop and Router
http://www.computing.net/digitalhome/wwwboard/forum/72.html