Win XP Web Desktop connection problem - router maybe?

theNEOone

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I'm trying to use http://ts.bink.nu/ so that I can connect to my PC at home while I'm at school. My comp is behind a firewall (Belkin 4-port router). I'm having problems connecting. Any ideas on how to fix this? I'm guessing I have to open some port, but I really don't know which one.
 

Blair

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you need to turn on port forwarding/mapping, depending on your router. Just forward port 3389 UDP to the PC that you are trying to remote desktop into. I'm assuming you are using NAT so in the router configuration just forward port 3389 UDP to, for example, 192.168.0.51 (if this is the PC running winxp pro and assuming you have remote desktop setup correctly with username/passwd).

Hope this helps.

Oh ya when you are at school trying to remote desktop into your home PC be sure you are typing the WAN IP address of your router and not your NAT-ed PC address at home. :0)
 

Blair

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I believe on the belkin "virtual server" is the same as "port mapping".
Try this:
1)Under "Private IP" type "192.168.2.x" (whatever IP the home PC is and you are trying to connect)
2)"Private Port" type "3389"
3) Select "Type" "UDP"
4) "Public Port" type "3389"

Make sure the home PC doesnt have a personal firewall, either winxp built-in or 3rd party, zone alarm, etc. If you do, disable it.

Hope that helps.



 

bsobel

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Try asking in Networking or Operating Systems, you'll probably get a better answer.
Bill
 

Blair

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Btw, you cannot expect to use that link " http://ts.bink.nu/" on the internet. I dont know if thats even a real Domain name. If you want to remote desktop into your home PC use the actual "remote desktop connection" under start->programs->accessories->communications->"remote desktop connection". IF you are using anything other than WinXP you will have to download the software free from microsoft.

then port forward 3389 UDP to your home PC's IP address.
 

theNEOone

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Trust me, that link works. My friend uses it all the time to connect to his comp while he's away from school.
 

Relayer

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Originally posted by: theNEOone
Trust me, that link works. My friend uses it all the time to connect to his comp while he's away from school.
Your friend uses that link? That is his website. You need to use your public IP address.