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Thanks for the reply ken. Ive current changed my ip from static to dynamic, deleted all firewall rules and anything i did in the router. Im going to start again, ill post my results.
Thanks for the reply ken. Ive current changed my ip from static to dynamic, deleted all firewall rules and anything i did in the router. Im going to start again, ill post my results.
ESET and firewall are both of, ive set up a lan ip, a service for port 5555, and ive created an inbound rule forwading the port to my lan which i setup.
I cant find the problem.
ppoe is used if your isp requires a password, like dsl (sbc, att). I did not read the whole thread, so forgive me if any redundant questions are asked. If all you are trying to do is RDP, then once you have port 3389 forwarded in your router to your computer's internal IP address (double check to make sure your internal IP for your computer has not changed), right click on "Computer" select properties, then click on Advanced system settings> then click the remote tab, and select the option you want (I use the second one) from the remote section. As far as dyndns, I use www.dyndns.com to get a free dyndns name (zay.selfip.com). Hope this helps
Last edited by zay; 19 Jul 2009 at 11:38.