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they adviced me to port-forward the por 3389 (wich rdesktop use) try to do this!!! it didn't work for me...but it might be my router (alice gate 2 plus...sh*t :( ) |
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I already had to open that port in the router for it to work as it is. Do I need to use a different IP address when Im away from the home network?
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I have two different Profiles for rdp. One for home and one for not at home. I forget hgow I have it set up but if I use a different user name I can get it to go to 1 of my 2 comps on my home network from outside. HTH. Good luck! |
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I already have port3389 forwarded for that computer, and the IP that is entered is 192.168.xxx.xxx but that wont work outside my home network. If the address I have entered that works when I am at home isnt the one my isp gives me, what else would I use?
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Okay. I think I'm lost.
Thought I would post and beg for some help. :) I'm using Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Version 2002 Service Pack 2 I've followed all of these steps with success I believe. Remote Desktop On my tablet, I'm just getting a connection refused error. I finally got around to getting VNC viewer working perfectly but I thought I would try this one out as well. Any advice from you guys? Thanks! Edit: Forgot to mention that the only thing I have installed is pyrdesktop from the application menu and I'm using the most currrent version of Diablo. |
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Visit http://whatismyipaddress.com from your browser. That is your external ip address. Then, you can goto http://DynDNS.com and set up a url that forwards to your ip address. There is software that you can download from them, something like "dyndns updater" and it will change where your new url forwards to every time your ip address changes. SO, if your connecting to, say your.ip.add.ress:3389 right now, you can assign yourdomain.whatever.com (which is free to set up) to point to your.ip.add.ress. The result is that you can connect to yourdomain.whatever.com:3389 and it will always point to your port on your machine, even if your ip address changes. |
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It honestly sounds like a host issue with the Windows computer since you get a connection refused error. If the error was something like connection timed out, that would be something else. But it sounds like you are getting communication between the host computer and the Nokia, but it is refusing the connection. You are entering your Windows user ID credentials and password into the PyRDesktop connection manager, correct? Are you typing in the host computer's name or IP address? Or have you tried it both ways? |
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I only have one home computer with one Operating System of Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 2.
It does have the Remote Desktop Connection application on it so I'm not quite sure what little step I'm missing here. I supposed I could possibly hack my wife's laptop that's running Vista but I would have to hide all of the kitchen knives first. :D So here's my setup: http://img134.imageshack.us/img134/3...simagesscr.png Paige is the name of my computer and my password and host address should be correct. I did install Pyrdesktop on my old Tablet, would that make a difference? I never edited any settings in the Home Network on my router except for my PC so I don't see why that should matter. Also, am I supposed to install any Python apps for this to work correctly? All I chose was Pyrdesktop from the application manager. Anyway, post some suggestions to keep me going on this. Thanks! :) |
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Hi,
Don't use the computer name (paige) but the user name. hih |
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Sorry, I should have mentioned that they're both the same.
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