Re: complicated remote
- From: "Sooner Al [MVP]" <SoonerAl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 06:15:31 -0500
For this to work properly static IP addresses are needed on the networks
inside your Zyxel modem/router including for the target PC. You then forward
TCP Port 3389 through all of the network components to the static LAN IP of
the next firewall/router and/or PC. Your going to need help from your local
office/work network administrators to do this.
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"gnpmark" <gnpmark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Sooner AL
>
> I really appreciate your input. I had seen the port forwarding concept
> for
> 3389 but was unsure that was the way to go. You might be able to confirm
> some of my proposed settings. Sprint is my DSL provider. We have opted
> for
> a static IP through a Zyxel Prestige 645R-A1 Modem/Router. I would
> propose
> to set the NAT address to forward 3389 to 192.168.1.33 which is the
> outgoing
> router DHCP-IP. It then goes to a Linksys Router that acquires it. I
> would
> then forward 3389 through UPnP to my DHCP assigned computer IP address for
> my
> office computer? Or would I use the Range Forwarding Feature on the
> Linksys
> Router?
>
> gnpmark
>
> --
> gnpmark
>
>
> "Sooner Al [MVP]" wrote:
>
>> Basically you need to port forward TCP Port 3389 through the ADSL modem,
>> the
>> DHCP router (whatever brand that is) and the Linksys router. I would
>> contact
>> your work network administrators for help with that...
>>
>> --
>>
>> Al Jarvi (MS-MVP Windows Networking)
>>
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>>
>> "gnpmark" <gnpmark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:9D634E00-0D99-4AC9-AC9E-C060068642C9@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >I am at home on my winxp pro connected to the internet through Dhcp
>> >router
>> >to
>> > my cable company. I think I have made all the remote things available
>> > that I
>> > can. I am trying to reach my computer at work which is on an ADSL by
>> > sprint
>> > with a static IP that bridges to a DHCP router then to a Lynksys router
>> > with
>> > DHCP in and out. Can I get to my office computer? If so, how? My
>> > office
>> > computer is on a local domain I.e. <computername.domain.local> Office
>> > computer is winXP Pro. both computers have SP2 installed?
>> > --
>> > gnpmark
>>
>>
>>
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