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2 computers, one remote connection
Name: lucasfacha Date: August 23, 2005 at 19:42:42 Pacific OS: Windows XP CPU/Ram: Pentium 4 2.80Ghz/ 2 gb d
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Well, I have a Dlink router (DI-624) and 2 computers, a desktop and a laptop, I configured my router to make a remote connection using Remote desktop Connection provided by Windows XP, I used the IP address of my desktop computer and I used the port number 3389 that is the port number for remote connection... When I go to my work I'm able to make the remote connection with my desktop computer but I can't connect remotely to my laptop because the the remote connection is configured with my dekstop's ip and the remote connection port number... the only way i can connect to my laptop is first connecting to my desktop and then make the remote connection from my desktop to my laptop... I wanna be able to connect to both of them without having to connect first to one and then to another... If somebody can help me I'd appreciate it!
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