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I'm trying to connect to remote desktop over internet but its not working. Through lan it is working. I'm trying to find solution from last two days but no luck. I trying to connect to machine with windows 10 from windows 8.1.
Here is the Windows 10 configuration:
- Enabled Remote Desktop
- Enabled Remote Desktop app in firewall
- Enabled Rules for Remote Desktop
- Using default port number 3389
- netstat cmd is showing listening for 3389
- configured port forwarding in router
Here is the error in windows 8.1:
- Getting "Remote Desktop can't connect to the remote computer for one of these reasons" error
- getting "Could not open connection to the host, on port 3389: Connect failed" when i run this command
telnet myip 3389
. Getting same error even when firewall is disabled completely.
Edit: I have three different ips
- 119...* External IP (using to connect to my remote desktop)
- 192.168.0.109 Internal IP (used for port forwarding)
- 10.2.. This is IP given by my ISP (Used to configure my router to access internet)
I didn't used my 3rd IP anywhere except for configuring my router to access internet
Edit 2
- removed all port forwarding from router, enabled only dmz and disabled firewall
- Tried connecting directly without router. still not working. Looks like my ISP blocked all the ports.
Edit 3: There is no issue with my configuration. My ISP blocked the ports.
Edit 4 My ISP opened two ports for me. Finally I'm able to connect through Remote Desktop
@pat2015,@beeks,@Bilo Thank you guys for your help.
My ISP gave two ports for me. Finally I'm able to use Remote Desktop – mahindar – 2016-02-26T15:13:24.333
Comments are not for extended discussion; this conversation has been moved to chat. Also Mahindar, please edit out your solution from question and move it to an answer
– Sathyajith Bhat – 2016-02-27T12:21:26.383