Re: Remote works at one local...not the other
- From: Snake49444 <Snake49444@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 26 Mar 2006 14:44:20 -0800
Maybe I am confusing the terms. I thought a static IP address was assigned by
the ISP and a Dynamic was assigned by the router or DHCP server. The laptop
is currently assigned an IP address that I put in the TCP/IP settings that
was one of a range baught from the ISP (static). No I cannot log in remotely
from within the network! What I see from your network is the laptop taking
it's IP address from the NR041 which would be a dynamic IP address and then
you program that IP address into the port frwrding of the NR041 or in my case
the SMC. what I am not sure of is it looks like all the computers on your
design are taking a dynamic address from the NR041 all the numbers are
sequntial, wireless 192.168.1.10 and the others are in line Ashtabula
xx.xx.xx.11, Norman xx.xx.xx.12 so I would have to believe the internal
address of the NR041 is 192.168.1.x. I have spoken to so many techs that had
me doing all kinds of stuff for days and none of it working. My SMC
modem/router has an internal address of 10.1.10.1 and an assigned public IP
address from the ISP, My Dlink wireless router has an assigned address of
10.1.10.254 because I was told to change it to be within the range of Dynamic
addresses the SMC will allow. I have 5 computers hard wired to the network, 3
go directly to the SMC 4 port and 1 Lan port goes to the Dlink 4 port
wireless router. I have 2 computers hardwired into that plus the wireless.
All the hardwired computers have an assigned IP address from the ISP (Static)
and I took one of the hardwired computers IP address and programmed it into
the laptop because the Dlink support said it will not work unless it had one
of the assigned IP addresses from the ISP. I can ping the laptop with its
current IP address assigned by the ISP but cannot remote into it. From what I
am understanding is that I need to change the laptop to an address within the
SMC range of 10.1.10.10 through 253 and then port frwrd that address into the
SMC because when I go into the SMC router to port frwrd, it will only let me
put in a number that begins with 10.1.10.x. X being the number assigned by
the router for the laptop/wireless connection, right? If that is the case
then how can I remote into it without a public or static IP? I hope this
isn't getting on your nerves! I know I can't take anymore of those 5 hour
support calls myself to someone who doesn't know what he is doing or can't
understand the fact that I need an upper level tech that can speak english
well! Please add the link to your RDP troubleshooting page too, thanks
Al!!!!!!!!
"Sooner Al [MVP]" wrote:
No, its best to use a static IP address if you use port forwarding..
Can you connect to the laptop using RDP from another PC on the same LAN? See
my RDP troubleshooting page for help with that...
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"Snake49444" <Snake49444@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have the Dlink router DHCP server disabled and am using the SMC as the
DHCP
router. Yes I am using the Dlink basicly as a hub and I have the assingned
address in the SMC Router range, xx.xx.xx.254. So what I understand, I
have
to change the Static IP in the Wireless laptop. I have to go into the
TCP/IP
sttings and set them to automaticly detect the settings and do the ipconif
release and then ipconfig renew to get the laptop to take it's Dynamic IP
address from the SMC router and then port fwrwrd that address given to the
laptop in the SMC Router. I was told by Dlink that I could not remotely
connect unless i had a Static IP address! Which I knew was wrong. If the
laptop takes it's IP address from the SMC it is going to be in the range
of
dynamic IP addresses from the SMC. When I want to get into the laptop
remotely to run the camera, I use the dynamic IP from the laptop. I see
when
you try to port frwrd in the SMC that it only gives you a range within
it's
assigned address range. xx.xx.xx.10-255. I will let you know how it works!
Thanks
"Sooner Al [MVP]" wrote:
So if I read this correctly you want to connect to a PC connected
directly
to the D-Link wireless router using Remote Desktop?
Is the D-Link router not acting as a router? Meaning is the D-Link acting
as
a wireless access point only? If not then that is the issue.
This page may help setting up the D-Link as an access point only..
http://www.dslreports.com/faq/11233
Given that you need to forward/open TCP Port 3389 on the SMC modem/router
to
the private LAN IP of the PC your trying to connect to. The D-Link should
act like a switch/bridge and no port forwarding is needed on that device.
The PC you want to connect to should be using a static IP address...
I do something similar on my current LAN. In my case I have an old NR041
4-Port Router as the front end to my cable ISP. I also have a Buffalo
WBR-G54 4-Port Router/Wireless Access Point connected to the NR041. Now
in
my case I only use the WBR-G54 as a wireless access point meaning that I
turn off its DHCP server, assign its wired LAN interface a static IP in
the
range of the NR041 and don't use the WAN port on the WBR-G54. Here is my
current home LAN illustrated...
http://theillustratednetwork.mvps.org/LAN/TheIllustratedNetworkLAN.htm
Beyond all of that look at this page for help troubleshooting Remote
Desktop...
http://theillustratednetwork.mvps.org/RemoteDesktop/RemoteDesktopSetupandTroubleshooting.html
Can you access the PC using RDP over the private LAN? If you can't do
that
then you won't be able to do it over the public internet from a remote
site.
--
Al Jarvi (MS-MVP Windows Networking)
Please post *ALL* questions and replies to the news group for the
mutual benefit of all of us...
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rights...
"Snake49444" <Snake49444@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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ok, let me tell you more detail about the problem. I have an SMC
Modem/Router
from the ISP. (Comcast) I have the D-link wireless router connected
through a
lan port on the SMC. Since there is no WAN port. I have gone in and
port
forwarded the public IP address into the SMC and I can now ping the
wireless
laptop but I still cannot get into it remotely. I have spoke with Dlink
and
Comcast and Dlink says there is nothing they can do. Comcast says that
with a
public IP address I do not need to port frwrd. They say it is a
microsoft
problem. Without the port frwrd I could not ping the laptop. I have the
port
frwrd in the SMC and not in the Dlink router. I have 3 computers
connected
to
the Dlink and the server is one of them. I can remote access the server
but
not the laptop over the wireless connection. Please help before I loose
a
customer. Thanks
"Snake49444" wrote:
So this would be the same case in a cable modem/router? I have the
wireless
connection working great. I have a static IP address programed into
the
wireless TCP/IP settings but I cannot remote connect to the laptop. If
this
is the case, from what i've read, I need to call my cable ISP and ask
them to
turn on port 3389 for the router?
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