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Originally posted by MediaSlayer@3 October 2003 - 04:07
nikita I don't know nothing about routers, only firewalls. If you had a cable connection your problem would probably already be solved, but that's a guess. Still no *traffic* log, but hey, I don't even know if that would help because you said sygate isn't blocking anything at all. here is a paste that you might find helpful, then again it may be common knowledge. the source is unknown
Paste:Configure Your Router
If you use a router to connect to the Internet, you probably need to configure it to allow the Remote Desktop connection to your computer. For more information on routers and firewalls, see my Internet Firewalls column. You need to forward two ports to your Windows XP Professional-based computer: TCP port 3389, which Remote Desktop requires, and the port you specified in the TCP Port field in Internet Information Services (or TCP port 80 if you did not change the default). If you use Internet Connection Firewall (and you should!), see How to Manually Open Ports in Internet Connection Firewall in Windows XP for instructions on allowing traffic by TCP port.
I'm sure you already know that, but what the hey, ..good luck
no she already has ports forwarded and dmz host is set also she said that when not using the router and connecting strait form modem she still has this problem,i think its the firewall