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I run W2kPro on my host computer and am able to connect using remote desktop
from my LAN fine. I have my high speed with with Bell Sympatico. I do not have a domainname but if I know the IP address on the internet side of my router I can use Remote Desktop Connection with the public IP address and :3389 and connect fine. Example 66.210.14.159:3389 Question 1: Whenever the host pc at home gets rebooted it gets a new public IP address. Then a day comes and I need to connect to my pc at home and it's a new IP address and I have no way of knowing what the new one is. If someone is home I can call and get it. But if not, is there any way to find what this IP address is? I thought that by installing remote desktop web connection on my home pc I would be able to connect to it from the internet by typing in http://%mycomputername%/tsweb as the documentation indicates. However this has not worked for me. IIS is running and I have enabled forwarding for port 3389 on the linksys router. I also have port 80 forwarding. Question 2: regarding remote desktop web connection. Am I missing something? I would really like to be able to access my home pc via the internet.... TIA, Brad |
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Hello Brad, the solution for you is find a FREE dinamic DNS services, this
service install a little program in your terminal server, and when the ip change, the program tell the dns servers the change .. so you always can find your server by usin a dns like: myterminalserver.no-ip.com not matter what IP your terminal server have, you always find your server by the dns name ... Don't use %mycomputername% that was an example, when you register with the dns service like www.no-ip.com you simply put: http://myterminalserver.no-ip.com/tsweb Good look!. -- Ing. Gonzalo Araújo C MCP, GCSE, CCNA SLM Sistemas "Brad Sayers" wrote: > I run W2kPro on my host computer and am able to connect using remote desktop > from my LAN fine. > > I have my high speed with with Bell Sympatico. I do not have a domainname > but if I know the IP address on the internet side of my router I can use > Remote Desktop Connection with the public IP address and :3389 and connect > fine. Example 66.210.14.159:3389 > > Question 1: Whenever the host pc at home gets rebooted it gets a new public > IP address. Then a day comes and I need to connect to my pc at home and > it's a new IP address and I have no way of knowing what the new one is. If > someone is home I can call and get it. But if not, is there any way to find > what this IP address is? > > I thought that by installing remote desktop web connection on my home pc I > would be able to connect to it from the internet by typing in > http://%mycomputername%/tsweb as the documentation indicates. However this > has not worked for me. IIS is running and I have enabled forwarding for > port 3389 on the linksys router. I also have port 80 forwarding. > > Question 2: regarding remote desktop web connection. Am I missing > something? I would really like to be able to access my home pc via the > internet.... > > TIA, Brad > > > > |
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I signed up with no-ip and hey it works perfectly...thanks a bunch for that
Gonzalo! There was no documentation from MS that I needed to do that to reach a computer from across the internet. All the documentation was for an internal LAN, even though they indicated internet as well. Was I missing something? What is the purpose of running IIS web services on my home pc then? Brad "Ing. Gonzalo Araújo C." <gonzaloa@online.nospam> wrote in message news:A4FC916B-6779-4CE2-9ED4-68A6A096064C@microsoft.com... > Hello Brad, the solution for you is find a FREE dinamic DNS services, this > service install a little program in your terminal server, and when the ip > change, the program tell the dns servers the change .. so you always can > find > your server by usin a dns like: myterminalserver.no-ip.com not matter > what > IP your terminal server have, you always find your server by the dns name > ... > > Don't use %mycomputername% that was an example, when you register with the > dns service like www.no-ip.com you simply put: > > http://myterminalserver.no-ip.com/tsweb > > Good look!. > > -- > Ing. Gonzalo Araújo C > MCP, GCSE, CCNA > SLM Sistemas > > > "Brad Sayers" wrote: > >> I run W2kPro on my host computer and am able to connect using remote >> desktop >> from my LAN fine. >> >> I have my high speed with with Bell Sympatico. I do not have a >> domainname >> but if I know the IP address on the internet side of my router I can use >> Remote Desktop Connection with the public IP address and :3389 and >> connect >> fine. Example 66.210.14.159:3389 >> >> Question 1: Whenever the host pc at home gets rebooted it gets a new >> public >> IP address. Then a day comes and I need to connect to my pc at home and >> it's a new IP address and I have no way of knowing what the new one is. >> If >> someone is home I can call and get it. But if not, is there any way to >> find >> what this IP address is? >> >> I thought that by installing remote desktop web connection on my home pc >> I >> would be able to connect to it from the internet by typing in >> http://%mycomputername%/tsweb as the documentation indicates. However >> this >> has not worked for me. IIS is running and I have enabled forwarding for >> port 3389 on the linksys router. I also have port 80 forwarding. >> >> Question 2: regarding remote desktop web connection. Am I missing >> something? I would really like to be able to access my home pc via the >> internet.... >> >> TIA, Brad >> >> >> >> |
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Hello Brad, there is not need to install IIS in the home pc, if you want to connect to the terminal server using the web client, you need to configure an IIS that can be the same terminal server or some other web server, in that IIS you install TSWEB, the TSWEB package is used to connect to the terminal server from some Microsoft OS that not have the rdp client like windows 98 or me ... Greetings! -- Ing. Gonzalo Araújo C MCP, GCSE, CCNA SLM Sistemas "Brad Sayers" wrote: > I signed up with no-ip and hey it works perfectly...thanks a bunch for that > Gonzalo! > > There was no documentation from MS that I needed to do that to reach a > computer from across the internet. All the documentation was for an internal > LAN, even though they indicated internet as well. Was I missing something? > What is the purpose of running IIS web services on my home pc then? > > Brad > > > "Ing. Gonzalo Araújo C." <gonzaloa@online.nospam> wrote in message > news:A4FC916B-6779-4CE2-9ED4-68A6A096064C@microsoft.com... > > Hello Brad, the solution for you is find a FREE dinamic DNS services, this > > service install a little program in your terminal server, and when the ip > > change, the program tell the dns servers the change .. so you always can > > find > > your server by usin a dns like: myterminalserver.no-ip.com not matter > > what > > IP your terminal server have, you always find your server by the dns name > > ... > > > > Don't use %mycomputername% that was an example, when you register with the > > dns service like www.no-ip.com you simply put: > > > > http://myterminalserver.no-ip.com/tsweb > > > > Good look!. > > > > -- > > Ing. Gonzalo Araújo C > > MCP, GCSE, CCNA > > SLM Sistemas > > > > > > "Brad Sayers" wrote: > > > >> I run W2kPro on my host computer and am able to connect using remote > >> desktop > >> from my LAN fine. > >> > >> I have my high speed with with Bell Sympatico. I do not have a > >> domainname > >> but if I know the IP address on the internet side of my router I can use > >> Remote Desktop Connection with the public IP address and :3389 and > >> connect > >> fine. Example 66.210.14.159:3389 > >> > >> Question 1: Whenever the host pc at home gets rebooted it gets a new > >> public > >> IP address. Then a day comes and I need to connect to my pc at home and > >> it's a new IP address and I have no way of knowing what the new one is. > >> If > >> someone is home I can call and get it. But if not, is there any way to > >> find > >> what this IP address is? > >> > >> I thought that by installing remote desktop web connection on my home pc > >> I > >> would be able to connect to it from the internet by typing in > >> http://%mycomputername%/tsweb as the documentation indicates. However > >> this > >> has not worked for me. IIS is running and I have enabled forwarding for > >> port 3389 on the linksys router. I also have port 80 forwarding. > >> > >> Question 2: regarding remote desktop web connection. Am I missing > >> something? I would really like to be able to access my home pc via the > >> internet.... > >> > >> TIA, Brad > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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Could you say how you were able to Remote into your W2KPro box using
Terminal services? Thanks. "Brad Sayers" <bradsayers@yNOSPAM.com> wrote in message news:ewsoInlCGHA.628@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... >I signed up with no-ip and hey it works perfectly...thanks a bunch for that >Gonzalo! > > There was no documentation from MS that I needed to do that to reach a > computer from across the internet. All the documentation was for an > internal LAN, even though they indicated internet as well. Was I missing > something? What is the purpose of running IIS web services on my home pc > then? > > Brad > > > "Ing. Gonzalo Araújo C." <gonzaloa@online.nospam> wrote in message > news:A4FC916B-6779-4CE2-9ED4-68A6A096064C@microsoft.com... >> Hello Brad, the solution for you is find a FREE dinamic DNS services, >> this >> service install a little program in your terminal server, and when the ip >> change, the program tell the dns servers the change .. so you always can >> find >> your server by usin a dns like: myterminalserver.no-ip.com not matter >> what >> IP your terminal server have, you always find your server by the dns name >> ... >> >> Don't use %mycomputername% that was an example, when you register with >> the >> dns service like www.no-ip.com you simply put: >> >> http://myterminalserver.no-ip.com/tsweb >> >> Good look!. >> >> -- >> Ing. Gonzalo Araújo C >> MCP, GCSE, CCNA >> SLM Sistemas >> >> >> "Brad Sayers" wrote: >> >>> I run W2kPro on my host computer and am able to connect using remote >>> desktop >>> from my LAN fine. >>> >>> I have my high speed with with Bell Sympatico. I do not have a >>> domainname >>> but if I know the IP address on the internet side of my router I can use >>> Remote Desktop Connection with the public IP address and :3389 and >>> connect >>> fine. Example 66.210.14.159:3389 >>> >>> Question 1: Whenever the host pc at home gets rebooted it gets a new >>> public >>> IP address. Then a day comes and I need to connect to my pc at home and >>> it's a new IP address and I have no way of knowing what the new one is. >>> If >>> someone is home I can call and get it. But if not, is there any way to >>> find >>> what this IP address is? >>> >>> I thought that by installing remote desktop web connection on my home pc >>> I >>> would be able to connect to it from the internet by typing in >>> http://%mycomputername%/tsweb as the documentation indicates. However >>> this >>> has not worked for me. IIS is running and I have enabled forwarding for >>> port 3389 on the linksys router. I also have port 80 forwarding. >>> >>> Question 2: regarding remote desktop web connection. Am I missing >>> something? I would really like to be able to access my home pc via the >>> internet.... >>> >>> TIA, Brad >>> >>> >>> >>> > > |
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I was using remote desktop connection on the Lan. Now with the no-ip setup
I can do it across the internet - Brad "beb" <someone@someplace.com> wrote in message news:%23ZfTxpoCGHA.1032@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... > Could you say how you were able to Remote into your W2KPro box using > Terminal services? Thanks. > > > "Brad Sayers" <bradsayers@yNOSPAM.com> wrote in message > news:ewsoInlCGHA.628@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... >>I signed up with no-ip and hey it works perfectly...thanks a bunch for >>that Gonzalo! >> >> There was no documentation from MS that I needed to do that to reach a >> computer from across the internet. All the documentation was for an >> internal LAN, even though they indicated internet as well. Was I missing >> something? What is the purpose of running IIS web services on my home pc >> then? >> >> Brad >> >> >> "Ing. Gonzalo Araújo C." <gonzaloa@online.nospam> wrote in message >> news:A4FC916B-6779-4CE2-9ED4-68A6A096064C@microsoft.com... >>> Hello Brad, the solution for you is find a FREE dinamic DNS services, >>> this >>> service install a little program in your terminal server, and when the >>> ip >>> change, the program tell the dns servers the change .. so you always can >>> find >>> your server by usin a dns like: myterminalserver.no-ip.com not matter >>> what >>> IP your terminal server have, you always find your server by the dns >>> name ... >>> >>> Don't use %mycomputername% that was an example, when you register with >>> the >>> dns service like www.no-ip.com you simply put: >>> >>> http://myterminalserver.no-ip.com/tsweb >>> >>> Good look!. >>> >>> -- >>> Ing. Gonzalo Araújo C >>> MCP, GCSE, CCNA >>> SLM Sistemas >>> >>> >>> "Brad Sayers" wrote: >>> >>>> I run W2kPro on my host computer and am able to connect using remote >>>> desktop >>>> from my LAN fine. >>>> >>>> I have my high speed with with Bell Sympatico. I do not have a >>>> domainname >>>> but if I know the IP address on the internet side of my router I can >>>> use >>>> Remote Desktop Connection with the public IP address and :3389 and >>>> connect >>>> fine. Example 66.210.14.159:3389 >>>> >>>> Question 1: Whenever the host pc at home gets rebooted it gets a new >>>> public >>>> IP address. Then a day comes and I need to connect to my pc at home >>>> and >>>> it's a new IP address and I have no way of knowing what the new one is. >>>> If >>>> someone is home I can call and get it. But if not, is there any way to >>>> find >>>> what this IP address is? >>>> >>>> I thought that by installing remote desktop web connection on my home >>>> pc I >>>> would be able to connect to it from the internet by typing in >>>> http://%mycomputername%/tsweb as the documentation indicates. However >>>> this >>>> has not worked for me. IIS is running and I have enabled forwarding >>>> for >>>> port 3389 on the linksys router. I also have port 80 forwarding. >>>> >>>> Question 2: regarding remote desktop web connection. Am I missing >>>> something? I would really like to be able to access my home pc via the >>>> internet.... >>>> >>>> TIA, Brad >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >> >> > > |
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