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Set-up : PC#1 1 vista (cabled), PC #2 1 XP pro (Wi-Fi), PC #3 1 laptop XP
pro (Wi-Fi) Linksys router WRT54GS From customer offices, we need to access via RDP our PCs, i.e. physically access our desktop. For some reason, I can access one PC at a time via RDP. Assigning different RDP port to each Static IP and enabling all doesn't work. Those other ports are added to PCs firewalls. Is there another solution to access via RDP to choose which PC we want to connect to ? I also tought of using the VISTA machine as the entry PC in which I would install something else (software I guess) to access the other LAN PCs, VISTA serving as a tunnel and that would be beneficial since at home office, we would be able to RDP locally other PCs. Thanks |