How to Do Port Forwarding on AX73 To allow Multiple desktop

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How to Do Port Forwarding on AX73 To allow Multiple desktop
How to Do Port Forwarding on AX73 To allow Multiple desktop
2021-07-24 17:40:43 - last edited 2021-07-25 07:23:12
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How to Do Port Forwarding on AX73 To allow Multiple Desktop on the Same static WAN IP to be able to remote desktop

 

I did add 3389 for the IP's and able to take remote of that desktop, but when i add another IP address on same port, it gave address conflict

 

 

I did try to add 3388 for the other desktop but was not able to take remote

 

 

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2021-07-24 20:56:22 - last edited 2021-07-25 07:23:12

@Sumty_AX73 

 

I think it should work with the setup you show in your picture.

 

In the Windows Remote Desktop Connection Client's "Computer" field you entered the IP address in the format x.x.x.x:3388, right?

 

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Re:How to Do Port Forwarding on AX73 To allow Multiple desktop-Solution
2021-07-24 20:56:22 - last edited 2021-07-25 07:23:12

@Sumty_AX73 

 

I think it should work with the setup you show in your picture.

 

In the Windows Remote Desktop Connection Client's "Computer" field you entered the IP address in the format x.x.x.x:3388, right?

 

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2021-07-24 21:20:26 - last edited 2021-07-24 21:29:51

@Sumty_AX73 

 

 

In general changing ony external port and keep internal to 3389 should work - TCP protocol only is enough for RDP.

If that doesn't work you can change the default remote desktop port for any additional windows system you want to control remotely - here's how.

Then use normal port-forward for any machine with changed port.

Check the embedded windows firewall and make sure the RDP ports (default/modified) are opened.

 

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Re:How to Do Port Forwarding on AX73 To allow Multiple desktop
2021-07-25 07:22:58

 

woozle wrote

@Sumty_AX73 

 

I think it should work with the setup you show in your picture.

 

In the Windows Remote Desktop Connection Client's "Computer" field you entered the IP address in the format x.x.x.x:3388, right?

 

@woozle 

thanks for helping, i was using format x.x.x.x:3388 but in gateway instead of the the PC address. After i entered the IP address in the format x.x.x.x:3388 it worked like a charm, now i can use both the desktops over the internet. 

this proves half knowledge is of no use. thanks for guidance.

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2021-07-25 07:24:37 - last edited 2021-07-25 07:24:55

 

terziyski wrote

@Sumty_AX73 

 

 

In general changing ony external port and keep internal to 3389 should work - TCP protocol only is enough for RDP.

If that doesn't work you can change the default remote desktop port for any additional windows system you want to control remotely - here's how.

Then use normal port-forward for any machine with changed port.

Check the embedded windows firewall and make sure the RDP ports (default/modified) are opened.

 

@terziyski 

i had done this part (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/remote/remote-desktop-services/clients/change-listening-port) which u shared earlier and this is god for those who don't know about this. 

 

Thanks for guidance, my issue stands resolved.

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