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I'm trying to connect to one of my 2 computers connected with wireless network at my home. I know the IP address of the router and both IP addresses of the workstations. What do I have to write in "Remote Desktop Dialog" in order to connect to station #1 or #2 ?

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The public IP of the router. To access more than one RD session behind a firewall/NAT/router look at
this page...

http://members.cox.net/ajarvi/Remo [...] PC_RD.html

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"olegkr52" <olegkr52@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I'm trying to connect to one of my 2 computers connected with wireless network at my home. I know
> the IP address of the router and both IP addresses of the workstations. What do I have to write in
> "Remote Desktop Dialog" in order to connect to station #1 or #2 ?


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