Connecting to more then one computer on a network
- From: "Peter McCaul" <compcoff@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2006 09:47:31 -0400
Hello,
I've setup one of my users at home and I've opened up port 3389 on the
company's firewall and the user connects without a problem.
Now another user wants to connect so I've done the following:
I've made the change in the registry to have his open port read 3390.
His ip is static.
I've opened up port 3390 on the firewall.
I can't connect.
When I go to a workstaion that's on the same network and I type in the
user's internal ip 10.0.0.84:3390 it works. When I try it off site, it
doesn't connect. "The client could not
connect to the remote computer". I'm putting :3390 at the end of the
external IP when I'm off site. Logically, the problem has to be from the
firewall but I don't know what else I can do. Does anyone have a solution?
Any help is appreciated.
.
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