Either through port redirection or port forwarding. Here is my small page that illustrates how to do
that using the XP ICF or a Linksys BEFSR41 router as examples. Modify as needed for your particular
router and number of additional PCs you want to access.
http://www.oecadvantage.net/ajarvi/Multiple_PC_RD.html
Note that the port redirection method is preferred simply to keep from mucking around the
registry...
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Al
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"AC" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> My office is using a router to share a internet connection and have a static
> IP. I open the PORT 3389 in the router for an office PC (with internal IP)
> and can successfully connect using Remote Desktop. Now I want to establish
> another connection to another office PC. Could anyone here tell me how can
> it be done?
> Thanks!
> Andrew
>
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