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Remote access configuration on SRP527W

brandonsuh
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Hi,

I'm using SRP527W router at the moment and there are 10 PCs in the office.

First of all, I'm not expert on network administration at all.

Anyway, I set up remote access for particular PC and it works good.

I made it like this.

   Add "Port Forwarding Entry" in Network Setup > NAT > Port Forwarding menu.

    - Type: Single Port Forwarding

    - External Port: 3389

    - Internal Port: 3389

    - Protocol: TCP and UDP

    - IP Address: 192.168.0.20

I need to set up another remote access for another PC (IP: 192.168.0.25).

I'm not quite sure I can use 3388 port for remote access.

However, I added another "Port Forwarding Entry"

    - Type: Single Port Forwarding

    - External Port: 3388

    - Internal Port: 3388

    - Protocol: TCP and UDP

    - IP Address: 192.168.0.25

However, it doesn't work.

when I tested internal network(use private IP -192.168.0.25:3389), it works fine.

But when I tried through the Internet (use public IP 202.171.xxx.xxx:3388), it returns "Remote Desktop can't connect to ...." message.

I checked whether this 3388 port is opened or not with telnet.

I typed "telnet 202.171.xxx.xxx 3388" in command prompt, it couldn't be connected.

This means 3388 port cannot be reach through the Internet.

How can I open 3388 port in router administration colsole(Services Ready Platform Configuration Utility)?

Or is there any other way to set up another remote access?

Please save my life.

Thanks,


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brandonsuh
Level 1
Level 1

I found the reason by myself.

When I add "Port Forwarding Entry", I made a mistake.

it's original configuration.

    - Type: Single Port Forwarding

    - External Port: 3388

    - Internal Port: 3388

    - Protocol: TCP and UDP

    - IP Address: 192.168.0.25

The Internal Port should be 3389.

When I input "202.171.xxx.xxx:3388" on Remote Desktop windows,

this request will send to 192.168.0.25:3389 not 192.168.0.25:3388.

I missed this thing.

Thanks anyway.

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