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    pwede mangayo tips bout remote desktop connection?

    im currently using windows 7 OS. we have 4 computers at home. 3 are laptops and 1 desktop. im currently using netgear wireless router and the name of my workgroup is JQNETWORK. i know my ip address pero it keeps changing kay dynamic man. i know how to remotely access computers in my network but my question is how do i remotely access a computer in my network when im using other computer that is outside my network. lets say im using my friends computer and he has cable/dsl connection??

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    Quote Originally Posted by cardwell164 View Post
    pwede mangayo tips bout remote desktop connection?

    im currently using windows 7 OS. we have 4 computers at home. 3 are laptops and 1 desktop. im currently using netgear wireless router and the name of my workgroup is JQNETWORK. i know my ip address pero it keeps changing kay dynamic man. i know how to remotely access computers in my network but my question is how do i remotely access a computer in my network when im using other computer that is outside my network. lets say im using my friends computer and he has cable/dsl connection??
    1. Download and install TeamViewer to all your computers TeamViewer - Free Remote Access and Remote Desktop Sharing over the Internet
    2. In the Option select Start Teamviewer with Windows

    Every computer has different ID plus you can set different password if you wish. If your outside from your network you can remotely access those computer using there respective ID and password. The good thing is no need to open ports, even corporate firewall does not work.

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    or kung dili ka gusto nga mag-install2x pa, use ShowMyPc ky dili na ni xa kailangan pa iinstall....

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    yes bro teamviewer....downloadable ra na...

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    naa man koy logmein na account bai. aq pasabot ba is kanang remote desktop connection ra ang gamit na built in sa win7 bah. pwede ba na xa? saon pag connect ana? ga libog man gud ko sa host name. mo ask pa ba ko sa host name nq ana sa aq internet provider? btw host name sa ako pc's are intersect1, intersect2, intersect3 and intersect4. unsa aq ibutang did2? intersect4.pldt.com? kay if ip pud aq ibutang daghan man computer naka connect sa aq network.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cardwell164 View Post
    naa man koy logmein na account bai. aq pasabot ba is kanang remote desktop connection ra ang gamit na built in sa win7 bah. pwede ba na xa? saon pag connect ana? ga libog man gud ko sa host name. mo ask pa ba ko sa host name nq ana sa aq internet provider? btw host name sa ako pc's are intersect1, intersect2, intersect3 and intersect4. unsa aq ibutang did2? intersect4.pldt.com? kay if ip pud aq ibutang daghan man computer naka connect sa aq network.
    Normally kung usa ra ka PC e access nimu if your outside from your network e type lang ang WAN IP address sa remote desktop.

    But sa imong situation 4 ka computers ga share sa 1 WAN IP address and your behind a firewall. You may need to assign a static IP address on your PC. Open the port for the IP address assign on your computer.

    ex. IP Address: 192.168.0.99
    Port Number: UDP 3389

    So sa imong remote desktop e type nimu ang format (ex. 24.142.32.23:3389). This is for the 1st PC. And for the second PC mag open na pod laing port same process.

    It's same process for accessing multiple surveillance camera over the Internet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by L1Technician View Post
    Normally kung usa ra ka PC e access nimu if your outside from your network e type lang ang WAN IP address sa remote desktop.

    But sa imong situation 4 ka computers ga share sa 1 WAN IP address and your behind a firewall. You may need to assign a static IP address on your PC. Open the port for the IP address assign on your computer.

    ex. IP Address: 192.168.0.99
    Port Number: UDP 3389

    So sa imong remote desktop e type nimu ang format (ex. 24.142.32.23:3389). This is for the 1st PC. And for the second PC mag open na pod laing port same process.

    It's same process for accessing multiple surveillance camera over the Internet.
    +10. very well said. (",)

    change the the Remote Desktop listening port in other units nmo bro for example sa pc1 the default port no sa Remote Desktop is 3389, then your 2nd pc, assign it to port 3390 and so on.... and of course you have to port forward this to your router to access outside sa imo network. You can also use no-ip.com or dyndns.org if your ISP is dynamic. gud luck bro! (",)

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    How to change the listening port for Remote Desktop

    1. Start Registry Editor.
    2. Locate and then click the following registry subkey:
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\TerminalServer\WinStations\RDP-Tcp\PortNumber
    3. On the Edit menu, click Modify, and then click Decimal.
    4. Type the new port number, and then click OK.
    5. Quit Registry Editor.

    Note When you try to connect to this computer by using the Remote Desktop connection, you must type the new port.

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    if you don't know how to port forward sa imong router,
    if you don't know how to edit registry to change RDP port,

    Use TEAMVIEWER sa giingon ni L1TECH or LOGMEIN.

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    No need to change the listening ports on individual PCs.
    Port forwarding setup from the router should handle it.
    Ports coming from the WAN side should be unique per PC.
    Ex.

    From WAN: 111.222.333.444:8888 ==To LAN==> 192.168.1.1:3389
    From WAN: 111.222.333.444:9999 ==To LAN==> 192.168.1.2:3389

    so on and so forth...




    Quote Originally Posted by papaechoromeo View Post
    How to change the listening port for Remote Desktop

    1. Start Registry Editor.
    2. Locate and then click the following registry subkey:
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\TerminalServer\WinStations\RDP-Tcp\PortNumber
    3. On the Edit menu, click Modify, and then click Decimal.
    4. Type the new port number, and then click OK.
    5. Quit Registry Editor.

    Note When you try to connect to this computer by using the Remote Desktop connection, you must type the new port.
    Last edited by coolnezz; 10-05-2009 at 06:44 PM.

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