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Re: Remote Desktop Problem

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Originally Posted by matchstickredgti View Post
I got it working last night. Pretty awesome I must say. My router made it a little confusing for port forwarding. I had private ports and inbound ports and other options that the other how to didn't have. That kind of threw me off.

Anyways, if it's ever needed again, here's my setup for reference.
private port = port of your local ip
inbound port = port of your public ip

The use of it is like this, lets say you have 2 computers you want to remote desktop to that are on the same network.

You setup inbound port of say 53389 to forward to 192.168.0.1 and private port 3389 and then inbound port of say 63389 to forward to 192.168.0.2 and private port 3389..this way you can access multiple pcs.
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