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I will cover more on this topic in future articles. Click on the Orb and right-click on My Computer , select Properties from the drop-down menu. Note: If you receive the warning above when you enable Remote Assistance you may need to configure Windows Firewall to allow Remote Desktop to bypass the firewall, if this is the case follow the instructions below —.

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The solution to this problem is to use a free dynamic domain name service DDNS. It has two parts: First, on a DDNS provider's website, you register a host name , a name of your own choice, attached to one of several domain names that the provider makes available.

For example, you might register the host name mycomputer in the domain homedns. Some Internet connection-sharing routers have a DDNS client built in, or you can download and install a software version on your computer. When this is all set up, you can use the name mycomputer. Many DDNS providers exist, most of which are free services.

Here I give you step-by-step instructions for setting up service with dyndns. Now your DDNS service is set up. Your router's setup screen will likely differ from this, but it will generally look something like the one in Figure Figure Type the command ipconfig and press Enter.

Note the gateway address for the local area connection entry, which will be something like Close this window and open Internet Explorer. If your router doesn't have a DDNS client built in, or if you are not using a hardware router, you have to install a software DDNS client to do the job. You want one that doesn't require any manual intervention to get started and that always runs even when nobody is logged on. This means that you need one that operates as a Windows service rather than as a regular desktop application.

Here's how to set it up. If you use Windows Internet Connection Sharing, perform this procedure on the computer that shares its connection with the Internet, whether or not it's the computer that you're enabling for Remote Desktop access. Otherwise, do this on the computer that you're enabling for Remote Desktop access.

Follow the wizard's instructions, clicking Next after you fill in any required information on each page. On the first page, if you have dial-up or DSL service that requires a logon and password and the connection is made directly from your computer , click Dial-Up.

If you have cable Internet service or you have a router that establishes the connection for you, select Local Area Network. Now your registered host name will always point to your computer, even when your IP address changes.

After a change, it might take up to an hour for the update to occur, but changes should be infrequent. The last setup step is to make sure that incoming Remote Desktop connections from the Internet make it to the right computer.

If your computer connects directly to your cable or DSL modem, you can skip this step. However, if you use Internet Connection Sharing or a connection-sharing router, you have to instruct your sharing computer or router to forward Remote Desktop data through to your computer. To be precise, you have to set up your sharing computer or router to forward incoming requests on TCP port to the computer you want to reach by Remote Desktop.

The procedure depends on whether you are using the Internet Connection Sharing service built into Windows or a hardware-sharing router. Use one of the procedures described in the next two sections. If you use the built-in Internet Connection Sharing service provided with Windows to share an Internet connection on one computer with the rest of your LAN, the forwarding procedure is pretty straightforward using these steps:.

Now you should be able to reach your computer from anywhere on the Internet. If the connection doesn't work, check the "Troubleshooting" section at the end of the chapter for some suggestions. If you are using a hardware connection-sharing router, setup is a bit more difficult but is worthwhile. First, because your router doesn't know your computers by their names, you have to set up a fixed IP address on the computer that you will be using via Remote Desktop, using these steps:.

If you need to set up any other computers with a fixed IP address, use the same procedure but use addresses ending in. Now you have to instruct your router to forward Remote Desktop connections to this computer. You need to use the router's setup screen to enable its Port Forwarding feature, which some routers call Virtual Server or Applications and Gaming. There you need to enter the fixed IP address that you assigned to your computer and tell the router to forward connections on TCP port to this address.

Every router uses a slightly different scheme, but Figure If a range of port numbers is required or external and internal numbers are entered separately, enter in all fields. To learn more about forwarding network requests on a shared Internet connection, see "Enabling Access with a Sharing Router," p. I would like to receive exclusive offers and hear about products from InformIT and its family of brands. I can unsubscribe at any time.

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