Dinamic remote IP

D

Davide

Hi all,
I'm searching for a way to connect to a remote PC with ADSL connection.
The problem is that the remote ADSL connection has a dinamic IP, than I
don't know the remote IP to call.
Maybe ther's a software I can install on the remote PC so that I can connect
without operator on the remote PC?

Thanks in advance
Davide
 
M

Markmckee601

Davide said:
Hi all,
I'm searching for a way to connect to a remote PC with ADSL connection.
The problem is that the remote ADSL connection has a dinamic IP, than I
don't know the remote IP to call.
Maybe ther's a software I can install on the remote PC so that I can connect
without operator on the remote PC?

Thanks in advance
Davide
No-IP - http://www.no-ip.com/

If you are behind a router you will need to open port 3389 for windows
remote desktop and configure the pc with a static ip address.

Another option is to install:
Teamviewer - http://www.teamviewer.com/
or
LogMeIn - https://secure.logmein.com/

or something similar.

With the likes of Teamviewer and LogMeIn you don't need to change any
settings on a router.
 
D

Davide

Markmckee601 said:
No-IP - http://www.no-ip.com/

If you are behind a router you will need to open port 3389 for windows
remote desktop and configure the pc with a static ip address.

Another option is to install:
Teamviewer - http://www.teamviewer.com/
or
LogMeIn - https://secure.logmein.com/

or something similar.

With the likes of Teamviewer and LogMeIn you don't need to change any
settings on a router.

Thanks, that's is a good solution.
Bye
Davide
 
N

njem

Hi all,
I'm searching for a way to connect to a remote PC with ADSL connection.
The problem is that the remote ADSL connection has a dinamic IP, than I
don't know the remote IP to call.
Maybe ther's a software I can install on the remote PC so that I can connect
without operator on the remote PC?

Thanks in advance
Davide

Are you talking about the outside IP of the destination is dynamic?
You can use a service like DynDns.com to create an alias that stays up
to date with changes to the IP. Then you don't need any third party
connection software, just the built-in RDC.
 

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