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WNR2000 RDP non Standard Port Problem
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2012-08-23
10:11 AM
2012-08-23
10:11 AM
WNR2000 RDP non Standard Port Problem
I install Many of these WNR2000 and they work great. One problem i cant resolve... I can setup port 3389 to route to a LAN IP and RDP works fine for that, But then i cant setup a second RDP on a different port.
Many times in the past i setup 3350 inbound to forward to 3389 on a different local IP and then can do 3351, 3351, ect. But while i can set it up, Those stations can not be Remote desktoped into. Its just like the port is not being fowarded at all. I have the firewall off. Have tried many different routers. It just does not work. Any ideas as i dont want to have to start looking for a new model router to use when i like these, the price is great and i have 20 in stock. 🙂
Thanks!
Many times in the past i setup 3350 inbound to forward to 3389 on a different local IP and then can do 3351, 3351, ect. But while i can set it up, Those stations can not be Remote desktoped into. Its just like the port is not being fowarded at all. I have the firewall off. Have tried many different routers. It just does not work. Any ideas as i dont want to have to start looking for a new model router to use when i like these, the price is great and i have 20 in stock. 🙂
Thanks!
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2012-08-23
10:19 AM
2012-08-23
10:19 AM
Re: WNR2000 RDP non Standard Port Problem
Sorry, the image was incorrect, but the problem still stands. I know i can change the receiving RDP port on the workstation but isnt there a way in this router to Route an incoming port like 3350 to 3389 on the workstation?
Thanks!
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