Re: Could not connect to RD within same IP Range.

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Yes, Phillip. There are 2 machines that use those two static IPs. "Everyone
else" I mean Public. So, Public can access both my Lap and Desktop with
those IPs. Since both are public IPs, I am assuming both can connect to each
as they are by Public. And yes, there is no Network. Each is assigned to one
public IP. thats it. I am sorry if I am being vauge. Thank you!

Regards,
KLN.


"Phillip Windell" <@.> wrote in message
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> "Kln Inc" <narayanan_2k@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> Thank you, Phillip. But everyone else is able to access Desktop PC
> directly
>> with that IP.
>
> You said:
> -------------
> There is no LAN or any Network in office.
> I am given 2 static IPs to my office by ISP.
> 12.36.126.68 and 12.36.126.70.
> -------------
>
> So there is no "everyone else" in the office, there is only the two
> machines. Eveyone else *outside* the office is irrelevant. You said that
> outside the office (eg. Home) it works fine. Whatever happens outside the
> office is totally separate from what happens inside the office,..the two
> have *no* bearing on each other. What I told in the last post about using
> a
> Hub or Switch is to deal with *inside*, and doesn't have anything to with
> with outside the office.
>
> --
> Phillip Windell [MCP, MVP, CCNA]
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