Configure D-Link router to remotely access 2 different hosts.

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Tom Ferguson

I have a D-Link 704P router. I can access my XP pro host computer remotely.
I have a 2nd XP pro computer in the office and would like to access one or
the other.
As it is now port 3389 points to computer #1's IP address. What do I need
to do to
configure the ports to also be able to access computer 2 remotely?

Tom Ferguson
 
Tom,

I had to setup a port forwarding router like this for the company I work for. All you have to do is change the listening port for the second computer. Or for a more secure setup, change the listening ports for both the computers so your not using the default 3389 port. The link below describes how to accomplish this.

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=187623

----- Tom Ferguson wrote: -----

I have a D-Link 704P router. I can access my XP pro host computer remotely.
I have a 2nd XP pro computer in the office and would like to access one or
the other.
As it is now port 3389 points to computer #1's IP address. What do I need
to do to
configure the ports to also be able to access computer 2 remotely?

Tom Ferguson
 
I have a D-Link 704P router. I can access my XP pro host computer
remotely. I have a 2nd XP pro computer in the office and would like to
access one or the other.
As it is now port 3389 points to computer #1's IP address. What do I
need to do to
configure the ports to also be able to access computer 2 remotely?

Tom Ferguson

See MS Knowledge Base article Q306759

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