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How do you remote desktop across the net?

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    #11
    Originally posted by PAH
    I've used LogMeIn before now:

    https://www.logmein.com/go.asp?page=products_free

    Firstly it's free, and works over port 80 I believe, so no problems having to configure firewalls, routers, vpns. It was the only way I found to be able to connect to my work pc from home when they'd blocked all normal routes, including sniffing out GoToMyPC (a popular, but not free alternative).

    They only start charging if you want to do more than remote connection, such as file transfers.
    thats blocked as well from my end

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      #12
      Change the rdp listening port on one machine (default 3389), then you can rdp to the public IP address and you will connect to one PC or the other, depending on which port number you are using.

      http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306759

      http://support.microsoft.com/kb/304304/

      I think this is by far the simplest method.

      HTH

      Viktor
      The rest is silence...

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        #13
        am I missing something?

        Just port forward TCP/3389 on your firewall \ router towards the box on your internal network.

        from a client on the Internet hit your WAN IP address.....

        sorted!

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          #14
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