How do I set up two computers to allow incoming remote desktop connections on my network?
April 15th, 2008 | by John |Deeps asked:
I have a bunch of computers on my network. I have configured my router to route any incoming remote desktop connection to my server. However, I want to be able to remote in to another one of my machines too. If I add that to the list additionally, how is the router going to know which machine I want to route in to. How do I configure my router to allow me to remote in to more than one computer on my network ? I have a DLink DIR - 655 router.
Stephanie
I have a bunch of computers on my network. I have configured my router to route any incoming remote desktop connection to my server. However, I want to be able to remote in to another one of my machines too. If I add that to the list additionally, how is the router going to know which machine I want to route in to. How do I configure my router to allow me to remote in to more than one computer on my network ? I have a DLink DIR - 655 router.
Stephanie







One Response to “How do I set up two computers to allow incoming remote desktop connections on my network?”
By Boberelli on Apr 16, 2008 | Reply
You’ll need additional global IP addresses from your ISP, then use a static NAT for each host inside.