 Genesis05175
join:2008-09-04 Azusa, CA
| reply to Leathal Re: [Vista] need to RDP to multiple computers on same network
Thank you SoonerAl, and Leathal for the reply(s).
This is where I am now(responses to "Open Port Ckeck" ): 3389 is open and working, is Server2008 Std. 3391 switches between "connection refused" and "connection timed out" on Vista 64 Ult. SP1 heard some? news about 3390/XP Pro so changed to 3399. 3399 is "connection timed out" on XP Pro Sp3.
does this help the Rx.
Also I have Westell 7500 modem-router/switch with port forwarding appropriately (otherwise 3389 wouldn't work.)
2. I see you say "static IP" it seems that the router handles the computer name ("netbios"/"workgroup") adequately (otherwise 3389 wouldn't work.) Is this a "quirk" that may help further identify the issue? If so, I'll change, it's not a big deal...
TIA
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  Leathal Premium join:2002-02-09 Toronto, ON
| default port for RDC on all Windows OS's is 3389. You need to search on google how to change the RDP or RDC as some call it port. There is a registry setting, once you change you should reboot the machine..
My point about having a "firewall" is that on a firewall you can specify the incoming point it listens too and re-direct them to different servers on 3389 internally so you do not have to change the servers 3389 in the registry.
A mickey mouse cable/dsl nat router does not support this feature as it's not a "true" firewall, it's just a router. So you have to manually change the ports on the machines themselves and reflect the change on your mickey mouse rotuer. 
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  SoonerAl Old Enough To Know Better Premium,MVM join:2002-07-23 Norman, OK
| reply to Genesis05175 Can you connect to the Vista 64 Ult computer using the local IP:3391 from another PC on the same LAN? Does that work? What happens if you run the »www.canyouseeme.org test for port 3391 when your logged on the Vista 64 computer locally?
Can you connect to the third PC using its local LAN IP:3399 from another PC on the same LAN? Does that work? What happens if you run the »www.canyouseeme.org test for port 3399 when your logged on the third PC locally?
Does your router support port redirection as suggested by Leathal and as illustrated in the first link I gave you? If it does reconfigure each of your three PCs to use the default listening port, ie. TCP Port 3389, reboot and test again over the local LAN.
Its best, IMHO, to use a static LAN IP for each PC your trying to port forward to through your router. If you don't there is a possibility that the assigned IP address can change if the PC is rebooted effectively negating any port forwarding scheme you use.
The bottom line is if you can't connect over the local LAN you will never connect from a remote location.
»theillustratednetwork.mvps.org/R···sic.html
Lastly a VPN or SSH tunnel also works well, ie. you can access any PC on your network through one open port on any router the network is behind. This illustrates that...
»theillustratednetwork.mvps.org/S···ser.html -- "When all else fails, read the instructions..." MS-MVP Windows Desktop User Experience |
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