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Ok, I'm assuming you want to connect to your laptop at home from your phone using RDP. If that is the case this is what you need to do. Log into your router and find where is allows for port forwarding. It may say just that or it may be under Firewall, or applications and gaming. Each router is slightly different. Once you find it you need to forward port 3389 (TCP) to the internal IP of your laptop (i.e. 192.168.1.XXX) Once you do that save it. Then on your laptop, make sure you have Remote Desktop Enabled. Once that is done, find what the outside IP of your router is (you can go here, www.ipchicken.com_ and it will tell you. the on your TP2, open up remote desktop, enter the server IP, and user name an password (your computer must have a password or it will not work) and hit connect, you should then see your desktop.
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Ok, I'm going to assume you have XP or Vista. To get your IP of your laptop do this:
XP = Start>run> type cmd then hit enter. In the black box type ipconfig then hit enter. Take note of the IP Address and the Gateway. Vista = Start> in the search box there type cmd, then hit enter and do the same as above. Now, open your web browser and type, http://ipaddress of your gateway i.e. http://192.168.1.1 then hit enter, you should be prompted for a user name and password, try this combo's admin/admin admin/password leave blank/admin leave blank/password Hopefully that will get you logged into the router. Now look for what I said in the first message. Internal IP is the IP address the router gives your laptop, it will be something like 192.168.1.xxx External IP is the public IP that att assignes your router, that is how you will access your network, also note this can and will most likely change often. Server IP is going to be your External IP above. Good luck. |
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ok after i did the gateway in my web browser part it takes me to a screen it says system summary
it has ... Gateway Broadband Link Home Network (and lists all devices on connected to my wifi) and to the right it says "Firewalls" active but i dont see anything about port forwarding or configuring ports? EDIT: And this is where i got lost .....i went into my firewalls and manually entered remote desktop then i got this menu " Profile Name Enter a name for the application profile that you are creating. Application Name: Remote Desktop Definition Choose a protocol and enter the port(s) for this application, then click ADD DEFINITION to add the definition to the Definition List. If the application requires multiple ports or both TCP and UDP ports, you will need to add multiple definitions. Note: In some rare instances, certain application types require specialized firewall changes in addition to simple port forwarding. If the application you are adding appears in the application type menu below, it is recommended that you select it. Protocol: TCP (i have to pick tcp or udp) UDP Port (or Range): From: ????? To: ????? Protocol Timeout (seconds): TCP default 86400 UDP default 600 Map to Host Port: Default = the same port as defined above. Application Type:" i dont know what to do with this part Last edited by deadwrong03; 09-24-2009 at 03:29 AM. |
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im using windows vista home premium ok i did that i double checked and went to make sure my computer is set to allow remote access which it is. could the version of window im using be the problem? from your steps it look like i did everything right? i ran the program on my phone and where it says Computer, i went to ipchicken and copied those numbers and put it in that field, then copied my computer user name and password and im still getting an error "Cannot connect. Likely reasons are: 1. The remote computer is not set up for this. 2. Reached the maximum number of connections. 3. A network error occurred while connecting." Last edited by deadwrong03; 09-24-2009 at 11:23 AM. |
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It does not matter the version of windows that you have. do you have another computer on that same network? If so, make sure you can connect to it locally.
Oh, one other thing disable the built in windows firewall, that could be causing an problem. |
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i have wifi and ethernet cable i have a playstation 3 connected to the ethernet, my laptop is on wifi, my touch pro 1 is connected to wifi but not powered on at the moment and my touch pro 2 is connected to wifi but i dont have wifi turned on on the tp2 |
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Let;s see, in Vista, right click on network places and choose properties, then on the left side click the link that says firewall options...then disable it from there. I could be wrong about those setting. You can also go into the control panel and find the firewall settings there.
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