Hi all,
I am wondering if there is a way to remote desktop access two different computers with this scenario:
My home has 3 computers networked via a router .. IP's are set in AUTO DHCP giving a range of IP's from 192.168.1.10 - 192.168.1.12
My computer is the 192.168.1.12 (The one I'll be using to remote access the other computer)
The "Other" Computer is located to an Internet Cafe (which I own) ... the store has only 8 computers. They are also networked using an 8-port router set to AUTO DHCP. But I set the IP ranges to the exact number .. It is set to 192.168.1.20 - 192.168.1.27 only.
*Someone said that I have to set those IPs to static not auto DHCP*
Anyway, another thing is my internet at home uses a different ISP from my cafe (different companies .. both hi-speed broadband connection)
ATM, the computer I want to access from my Internet Cafe has this auto dhcp ip number (192.168.1.25) .. I don't turn off those computers so its always set to that number. But I know I still need to set those computers to static IP, but I just need confirmation from you guys.
Both computers have Windows XP Pro SP2 (up to date).
As much as I want to use a third party application to do this (like logmein), I still want/need to know how to use the built-in remote desktop from Windows XP. Not because its free, but because I just need to know the basics then use a third party application later (if complications arise).
Can someone help me do this?? Is this even possible?
Thank you very much.
I am wondering if there is a way to remote desktop access two different computers with this scenario:
My home has 3 computers networked via a router .. IP's are set in AUTO DHCP giving a range of IP's from 192.168.1.10 - 192.168.1.12
My computer is the 192.168.1.12 (The one I'll be using to remote access the other computer)
The "Other" Computer is located to an Internet Cafe (which I own) ... the store has only 8 computers. They are also networked using an 8-port router set to AUTO DHCP. But I set the IP ranges to the exact number .. It is set to 192.168.1.20 - 192.168.1.27 only.
*Someone said that I have to set those IPs to static not auto DHCP*
Anyway, another thing is my internet at home uses a different ISP from my cafe (different companies .. both hi-speed broadband connection)
ATM, the computer I want to access from my Internet Cafe has this auto dhcp ip number (192.168.1.25) .. I don't turn off those computers so its always set to that number. But I know I still need to set those computers to static IP, but I just need confirmation from you guys.
Both computers have Windows XP Pro SP2 (up to date).
As much as I want to use a third party application to do this (like logmein), I still want/need to know how to use the built-in remote desktop from Windows XP. Not because its free, but because I just need to know the basics then use a third party application later (if complications arise).
Can someone help me do this?? Is this even possible?
Thank you very much.