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Old 04-06-2009, 08:06 PM   #1
SPUD
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I have a host computer using Windows XP Sp3 behind a 2-Wire wireless router.
The host is hardwired to the router. When I use my Vista laptop on the LAN,
Remote Desktop works fine. But whenever I attempt to connect via the
internet, I get an error message saying computer cannot connect. In the RDP,
I enter the Public IP for the router and in the user id I enter the host
name\administrator name. Am I using the wrong format? Or am I missing
something else? I have programmed my Windows firewall to allow RDP, and
programmed the router to allow RDP to my host.
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Old 04-06-2009, 09:20 PM   #2
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See my response in your last post.

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"SPUD" wrote:

> I have a host computer using Windows XP Sp3 behind a 2-Wire wireless router.
> The host is hardwired to the router. When I use my Vista laptop on the LAN,
> Remote Desktop works fine. But whenever I attempt to connect via the
> internet, I get an error message saying computer cannot connect. In the RDP,
> I enter the Public IP for the router and in the user id I enter the host
> name\administrator name. Am I using the wrong format? Or am I missing
> something else? I have programmed my Windows firewall to allow RDP, and
> programmed the router to allow RDP to my host.

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