Re: remote assistance - multiple pc's behind router

anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com
Date: 06/03/04

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    thanks sooner al-

    a response so soon!

    i have been using email invitations and modifying as
    necessary.

    from your link http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?
    scid=kb;en-us;Q300692 i gleaned this nugget:
    The UPnP NAT Server begins mapping traffic on the IP:PORT
    to port 3389 on the NAT Client Novice computer.

    but on the router, 3389 points to only one computer
    does the UPnP NAT server overide the router's forwarding?

    a little more research on the web - one site said to use
    port triggering w/ rcimlby.exe for the different ports.
    does that make sense?

    thanks so much for your help!

    >-----Original Message-----
    >If the router is UPnP capable then it should be
    automatic...
    >
    >http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
    us;Q301529
    >
    >With that said, however, you could use the file method
    of invitation and modify the RCTICKET field
    >in the file to reflect the different port for each
    Novice and the public IP.
    >
    >http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
    us;Q300692
    >
    >In that case each user would issue an invitation to you
    which you save on your PC somewhere. You
    >modify each file for the correct port. You would also
    need to make sure the router is configured to
    >forward the correct port to the correct user at the
    remote end.
    >
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    >"cookie" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
    message
    >news:1ef001c44979$8ffb0640$7d02280a@phx.gbl...
    >>i am trying to use remote assistance help 3 people who
    >> are behind a router. i know the public ip and each has
    >> an assigned local ip. port 3389 points to
    192.168.1.102,
    >> port 3390 to .103 and 3391 to .104 (for use w/ remote
    >> desktop). but i want the person sending the ra
    invitation
    >> to watch what i am doing so they can learn.
    >>
    >> so, does ra invitation only emanate from port 3389?
    >> (which in this case is always forwarded to
    192.168.1.102)
    >> is port 3389 the only way into remote assistance?
    >>
    >> sorry if this is confusing - i am all muddled up.
    >>
    >> thanks for any help.
    >>
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