Or you could use WTSGateway from Terminal-Services.net, available here
http://www.workthin.com/tsao.ht
Patrick Rous
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Serve
http://www.workthin.co
----- Bill Sanderson wrote: ----
Don't worry about the SPI--that switch was eliminated in more recent
firmware updates
What model Linksys
One thing to do is look at Linksys' site for firmware upgrades
You can do what Al suggests without UPnP
You must set each potential client's Remote Desktop listener port to a
separate port--3389,3390, 3391, etc
Then you must open each of these ports in the router, and point that port to
the corresponding PC
Then you must specify the port number when addressing Remote Desktop at the
remote end of the connection--i.e. YourRoutersIP:339
This is described in Al's reference as: Registry Change Method (Option 2
There is another way to do this, if you don't need simultaneous access to
more than one machine from more than one location
You can configure the router and one of the XP Pro machines to allow an
incoming VPN connection. Once connected, Remote Desktop can run in the VPN
tunnel, and connect to any of the PC's--or even separate connections to all
of them at the same time