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Terminal Services through router

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Name: cowster17
Date: March 5, 2003 at 08:09:51 Pacific
OS: WIN2K Server
CPU/Ram: lots
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I logged on to my router through my browser and went to the NAT section. I connected port TCP 3389 inbound (from WAN) and pointed it towards the server IP address 192.168.16.100 and I can’t connect remotely using terminal services. Did I actually open the port on the router or have I just provided NAT translation if the port were open? I didn’t see anything on the router in the Firewall section where I could open or close a port.



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Name: Victor
Date: March 12, 2003 at 07:43:02 Pacific
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just open 3389 and point to your ip


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