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|    Mike Drechsler - SPAM PROTECTED EMA to Mark    |
|    Re: Set up a VPN behing a belkin router    |
|    23 Sep 04 23:32:18    |
      From: mike-newsgroup@-DELETETHISPART-.upcraft.com              Mark wrote:       > Hi all,       > I have been trying for days to connect to my desktop PC (broadband)       > using my laptop (dial-up) using remote desktop connection with no success.       > The desktop pc connects to the internet via a belkin 54g gateway router. I       > have set up an 'Incoming connections' connection on the desktop and a 'VPN'       > connection on the laptop. All firewalls have been disabled and I have       > enabled port forwarding on the router.       >       > If I try to access the desktop from the laptop whilst the laptop is       > connected on the same network, I have no problems at all. If however, I take       > the laptop off of my network and connect to the internet via dial up, I       > cannot connect to the desktop with the message 'Could not connect to client       > PC'.       >       >       > Could anyone give me some advice as what to check in laymen's terms?       >       > TIA,       >       > Mark              Remote desktop has nothing to do with VPN. Your router does not have       VPN functionality either. Unless you are doing something else like       turning on incoming access (PPTP VPN) on Windows XP then you are not       actually having a problem with a VPN setup.              I'm guessing you are not using the correct IP address for remote desktop       or your port forwarding is not setup correctly.              For reference remote desktop uses TCP port 3389. You need to forward       inbound requests for port 3389 on your router to the internal IP address       of your desktop computer. Then you need to put the public IP address       into your laptop when you try to connect. If you do not have a static       IP address on your internet connection then you should use a service       like dyndns.org with a client program like directupdate.net to point to       your dynamic IP address.              --       WARNING! Email address has been altered for spam resistance.       Please remove the -deletethispart-. section before replying directly.       Mike Drechsler (mike-newsgroup@-deletethispart-.upcraft.com)              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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