Thanks, I isolated it to the Westell as you suggested. Depending on where
you look for forwarding instructions for the Westell, it gives two different
methods for forwarding the ports. One says put 3389 for the base port, and
then the range above should reflect starting with 3389 and going up, for
example, if I wanted to open 3389 through 3399 i would enter
global range 1-10
base 3389
this makes sense, because if the last number of your global range and your
base are more than 65535, you will get an error that they add to more than
that.
Other manuals show entering global range 3389-3399
with base 3389
I had put it in the first way, and it wasn't forwarding. Instead of just
switching to the second, I put it in BOTH ways, and also added the UDP ports,
which I had not forwarded before. This may open up more ports than I wanted,
but only 3389 is forwarded once it gets to my motorola router, and I also
have a software firewall, so I'm not too concerned about open ports on the
Westell. Thanks for your help!
"Sooner Al [MVP]" wrote:
> Additional help...
>
> http://portforward.com/english/route...te_Desktop.htm
>
> http://portforward.com/english/route...te_Desktop.htm
> http://portforward.com/english/route...te_Desktop.htm
>
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> Al Jarvi (MS-MVP Windows Networking)
>
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> "Sooner Al [MVP]" <SoonerAl@somewhere.net.invalid> wrote in message
> news:O58JZJ36FHA.2264@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> > If the canyouseeme.org test fails it comes down to a port forwarding issue
> > on either the Westell or the router or both. You could try isolating
> > (between a problem with the Westell or the router forwarding) a bit by
> > connecting the PC directly to the Westell modem and see if you can get it
> > to work...
> >
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> >
> > Al Jarvi (MS-MVP Windows Networking)
> >
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> > "Mike Hardin" <Mike Hardin@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:8341F946-4C81-4062-85E2-4CD23707E55E@microsoft.com...
> >>I am having difficulty running Remote Desktop through my WAN. I am
> >>running
> >> XP pro, and can access the host via a client on my LAN, but not over the
> >> WAN.
> >> I have a Westell Wirespeed 2200 modem/router, and a Motorola WR850G
> >> wireless
> >> router between the modem and the network. I have port 3389 forwarded
> >> from
> >> the Westell to the Motorola, and from the Motorola to the Windows XP
> >> machine
> >> on my LAN. I have port 3389 open in Windows XP, Remote Desktop enabled
> >> with
> >> a designated user, and have even tried turning off all software firewalls
> >> completely, as well as all virus and anti-spyware software. Still I
> >> cannot
> >> get it to work. Clicking on canyouseeme.org and entering port 3389 still
> >> generates an error that 3389 cannot be seen on my system. Terminal
> >> services
> >> is started, and netstat -a shows that 3389 is listening. I'm at a loss
> >> as to
> >> what to try next.
> >
> >
>
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