Start with networking. Can you RDC on the local network, comp-1 to comp-2
and vice versa, comp-2 to comp-1. This should be your first step. If you are
able to reach the internet from behind the router from both computers you
are using Nat which usually automatically configured on the router. Download
your manual and read it. It probably has a section pertaining to Nat,
although that is not what's your problem is. Read the section in your manual
about port forwarding and how to enable UPnP. You have configure the router
to forward the RDP port number you have selected to the correct listening
port you have configured on your computers behind the router.
"Shiva" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to get the remote desktop facility on the run with my new
> speedtouch 546 modem/router. I've got 2 computers, let's call them
> computer 1 and 2, and I want to remotely control them by computer 3 (= the
> remote computer).
> Furthermore:
> - computer 1 and 2 are behind the router of the speedtouch 546
> - computer 1 and 2 both have an fixed ip-address assigned in the 192.x.x.x
> range
> - I've enabled remote desktop by checking "My Computer->properties->tab
> remote->allow users to remotely connect to this computer" and by checking
> "Control panel->windows
> firewall->Exceptions tab->remotedesk"
>
> I can imagine it doesn't work right now. After all, I do have to indicate
> which computer (1 or 2) I want to remotely control. After some searching
> on the internet I found out that this probably requires Network Address
> Translation. This way the port could indicate the computer to be taken
> over. For example, computer 3 connecting to address <my public
> ip-address>:3367 should take (e.g) over computer 1, <my public
> ip-address>:3368 should take over computer 2. These public addresses ought
> to be translated to my local ip-addresses by NAT.
> Does this make sense it all? If so, where can I enter the Network Address
> Translation. The webbased speedtouch utility (address: 10.0.0.138) does
> not seem to provide Network Address Translation (where can I find it?)
> If my solution doesn't make any sense at all, how would you implement the
> remote (desktop) control of computers behind a router?
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
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