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Hope someone can help
New system at work, and we want one PC to take over another PC. I know got to open port 3389 or I think I do
Windows Vista this station is but has been working fine until broadband went off in north east, router has lost all settings as well. Its a BT Business Broadband router. It says on router homepage BT2700HG.
Does anyone know how I do this, I have tried in settings to setup a user defined application set at station 1 but still when try to remote access computer comes up with error saying disconnected.
Regards
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Can you connect to the "remote" pc over the local network?
Is it possible your IP address has changed?
Have you taken this into account when trying to connect?
Does the internet work from the "remote" PC?
Have you checked that your ISP isn't blocking port 3389? (I have seen this done in the past)
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Have you checked that your ISP isn't blocking port 3389? (I have seen this done in the past) Surely any port blocking by ISP will not be effective within local network?
1999: Freeserve 48K Dial-Up => 2005: Wanadoo 1 Meg BB => 2007: Orange 2 Meg BB => 2008: Orange 8 Meg LLU BB => 2010: Orange 16 Meg LLU BB
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Hi cheers for reply
Everything was working fine until the broadband service went down and router rebooted back to default settings, but it was setup before me so don't know what was input if you see what I mean.
The BT Business broadband is a static IP address, well we opted for that, as the PDA's that connect up for the drivers would be a nightmare having to keep changing IP addresses in the configuration. The internet works from the remote PC. Don't believe the ISP would block the port, but I could call to check.
Regards
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As I understood the post this is about RDP between two different sites, i.e. across the internet
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Ok, in that case, if I recall correctly, and I do have to point out that my experience of the BT business hub is neither favourable nor terribly fresh in my mind.
The Hub expects to see the computer you wish to forward ports to in it's DHCP lease table, and will not allow you to otherwise forward ports to a static internal IP (there was a work around, but it escapes me right now).
So you need to check this is the case.
You then need to ensure that address reservation is enabled, and set for the PC you wish to forward 3389 to.
Then it should be fairly straight forward to set the port to forward to the PC you wish too, assuming you have already set it up as a service.
You will then need to save the configuration to flash memory, else next reboot will clear it.
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Well, I read it as 2 PCs within the OP's workplace.
1999: Freeserve 48K Dial-Up => 2005: Wanadoo 1 Meg BB => 2007: Orange 2 Meg BB => 2008: Orange 8 Meg LLU BB => 2010: Orange 16 Meg LLU BB
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Surely any port blocking by ISP will not be effective within local network? No, true, but then RDP within a LAN wouldn't be affected by an internet outage either, and the model of router would be largely immaterial, with no need to forward ports.
I rather read it as a connection over the internet (as MrSaffron did).
As such I asked about RDP over the LAN as a diagnostic step.
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RDP within a LAN wouldn't be affected by an internet outage either, It could as the outage seems to have resulted in router losing its settings.
We'll never know till OP clarifies
EDIT: OP did say "new system at work". Took this to mean a new process/procedure not a just a new computer.
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Edited by XRaySpeX (Tue 02-Nov-10 21:54:03)
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Sorry for delay - work from 5am till 4pm so tend to be in bed by 8pm lol
I will try to explain in more detail to clarify things (I will try to host some pictures to show in detail)
* Small taxi firm, we have the main office, and the desk clerks room
* In the main office, we have the BT Business Router, and station 1
* In the desk clerks room we have two PC's. One of which is station 2. The other PC has been brought in recently - will explain shortly
* Station 1 and Station 2 have a system called Mercury on it (taxi booking system)
* Station 3 (other pc in desk clerks room) is used to remotely take over Station 1, so it can use mercury to take bookings but be in same room as Station 2.
* The BT Business Hub is wired directly to station 1. Another ethernet cable comes from router into desk clerks room into a netgear hub, which then connects into both PC's. Hence both can be online and can view webpages, still working now.
* Friday gone, the BT Business Broadband went down, but we also suffered power cuts, which is why BT Hub has defaulted back to original settings. I had to add ports for PDAs back onto router so drivers could logback on. That has been successful.
* Ever since Friday, I can no longer remotely access station 1 from station 3. I believe I have to add something within the settings of the router. I spoke to the company who supports our software and they said I had to add 3389 and point it towards Station 1. I think I've done this but still cannot remotely access it.
Sorry if sounding rubbish explaining but I am a novice when it comes to networking.
If anyone has any ideas where I can post some pictures maybe I could explain more.
Thanks in advance
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