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oifadultcare
Aug 12, 2017Aspirant
Remote Desktop Connections
Hello, I entered a post on 8/3/17 at 10:53am and not it is no longer available. I previously purchased a FVS318G and setup service with someone to install it. When the person came out to install it t...
- Aug 21, 2017
Hello, I apologize for not responding to your post prior to now. However, I have been too busy with our business issues and have had very little extra time to do anything else. If you are able to make the trip to St Cloud and could email me at oifadultcare@aol.com, we can communicate further and probably work something out that may be satisfactory for your time. Are you interested? Thanks, Saundra
oifadultcare
Aug 12, 2017Aspirant
Hi, I installed the Nighthawk R8500 at my busniess because someone hacked our network printer. Prior to installing the router I was able to login to my work computer from home. The business network ran using the CenturyLink C1000Z modem only, and everything worked fine. There is no standalone "Server" for the network. Logging into my work computer from home was not a problem.
After installing th Nighthawk R8500 and making sure all work computers and printers were working correctly with internet access, I tried logging in from home and am still unable to do so. The message I receive when trying to login is; "Remote Desktop can't connect to the remote comptuer for one of these reasons:1) Remote access to the server is not enabled 2) The remote computer is turned-off 3) The remote computer is not available on the network. Several computers and a network printer are plugged into the Nighthawk Router via Ethernet Cable. The computer I am trying to login to is always on as I sometimes work from home.
I have read the Nighthawk R8500 Manual and setup the port forwarding information, however, I am still unable to login from home. I tried the suggestion of checking to see if the port (3389) on my pc at work was open using the online port scanner link in my previous post (regarding the FVS315G router - not using this one at all) suggested by DaneA, and the scanner times out without getting a connection. I am not familiar with setting ports and this level of detail in networking. I really could use some help. Thanks
antinode
Aug 13, 2017Guru
> I have read the Nighthawk R8500 Manual and setup the port forwarding
> information, however, I am still unable to login from home.
Interesting, but it doesn't tell me what configuration you did for
the port forwarding. As I said, you need to arrange for the target PC
always to get the same IP address. Then you need to arrange to forward
external port <some_port> to port 3389 on the PC's address. From home,
you need to tell the Microsoft Remote Desktop client to connect to
<R8500_external_address>:<some_port> as the "PC name".
It's generally best to use a different external port from the
well-known one (3389) for a service like Microsoft Remote Desktop. Many
simple-minded attack programs try the well-known port, and quit if it
doesn't work. Using a non-default port makes it harder to guess the
right port.
> [...] FVS315G router [...]
Are you using more than one router?
As an example, here's what I did for a test:
Service External Internal Server
# Service Name Type Ports Ports IP Address
16 win10 Remote Desktop TCP/UDP 4389-4389 3389-3389 10.0.0.71
where my Windows target system was at 10.0.0.71:
https://community.netgear.com/t5/x/x/m-p/1339014
> I really could use some help.
You're not going to make me drive all the way from Saint Paul, are
you?
- oifadultcareAug 21, 2017Aspirant
Hello, I apologize for not responding to your post prior to now. However, I have been too busy with our business issues and have had very little extra time to do anything else. If you are able to make the trip to St Cloud and could email me at oifadultcare@aol.com, we can communicate further and probably work something out that may be satisfactory for your time. Are you interested? Thanks, Saundra