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Nah, port forwarding on your router should do the trick. Just forward the RDP port (default is 3389) on TCP/UDP to whatever your internal IP is, and then rdp to your router's external address.
It will be nice if they let you connect to your media share and get the audio worked out. Then you can stream your entire music and movie collection. Music seems doable with where they are at now, movies might be awhile.
It will be nice if they let you connect to your media share and get the audio worked out. Then you can stream your entire music and movie collection. Music seems doable with where they are at now, movies might be awhile.
Nah, port forwarding on your router should do the trick. Just forward the RDP port (default is 3389) on TCP/UDP to whatever your internal IP is, and then rdp to your router's external address.
How do you setup port forwarding if you have 2 servers you need to connect to? Can you forward a port to multiple internal IP's? Do you have to use a different port and include that port number after your firewalls IP?