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Enabling Remote desktop server services in windows vista:
http://www.unet.fi/fransblog/2007/08...-home-premium/ To connect from outside your local LAN: 1. get a free DNS host at http://www.no-ip.com 2. Configure your desktop for a preferred IP 3. Do port forwarding for RDC port 3389 to your desktop IP in router configuration. Now connect using the no-ip hostname instead of IP address. Woala! So effectively you could do an RDC if both your PPC and computer are connected to internet regardless of the local network. Limitations: 1. your router IP should remain static i. e. if you restart/reset your router, you will have to reconfigure your host 2. Desktop IP should remain static. Last edited by bones20; 10-03-2008 at 07:59 PM. |
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there is software out there that you can run on your pc to constantly update a DNS if you cant get a static IP. I used to use it ages ago when I hosted teamspeak servers for WoW
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Also, depending on your provider and modem habits (i.e., restarting it a lot?), your "dynamic" IP might not even change for long, long periods of time.
I've had IPs in the past that stayed put for months, no static IP service required. |
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If you are using a wireless router, you can configure your desktop network connection for a preferred IP. So you can maintain a fairly static desktop IP and in this configuration, you typically dont reset your router too often.
Of course, this is by no means a reliable arrangement for critical applications. |
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I have heard stories that customers with cable access that have had the same IP address for over a year...even with what the company did on their end, power issues, and all one would expect to experience. The company I work for has lease times on IP addresses, as most do, and as long as the modem reconnects while the TTL lease has not expired, it will likely pull the same IP address. Hope this helps explain at least a little regarding IP addresses.
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YOU ARE THE MAN!!!! THANK YOU SOOO MUCH!!! THIS FINALLY WORKED!!!! I thought it was a lost cause! I am very thankful!! AND THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO HELPED ME OUT!!! I learned alot behind the scenes of xp now... still a newb at this stuff tho lol... i really appreciate all your patience brothers!!! whew... time to stream pandora |
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ah man... all of a sudden its not letting audio through like earlier today! shoot... well i'ma play with it and figure it out...
i'm so glad i got this workin tho! EDIT: I got so frustrated with not getting this to work, i formatted my laptop and started from scratch... THEN i followed that great instruction set with the DNS stuff and got it working... I guess all i needed to do was install every driver i needed before i got the audio to come through!!! WOO HOO! I got my pandora.com until they actually make a pocket pc app! Last edited by syanni85; 10-04-2008 at 01:24 AM. |
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