Wow, you may be on to something there. I have also seen some DSL modems be routers....this may explain that I can not ping the .49 address from home, but can ping the .54 address. This could explain how SBC sells their static IP addresses in packs of 5. That new DSL modem since they installed...
Both locations are setup as such, part of the problem I feel has something to do with SBC having the Router setup as the .49 address and when I check the address on the web it shows it as being .54. I have tried both for TS and neither one work. Can't quite figure out what I may be missing.
I am trying to connect from home. This is a scenerio of my customer owns a restaurant and has the billing/office computer there and wants to access it from their home. The restaurant has the above described SBC connection. Home locations have standard dsl and cable modem connections also.
Any assistance is greatly appreciated!
Remote location has a static SBC connection coming into it. From the DSL modem this connects to a Linksys Router. I have opened the port 3389 and set to forward to the only machine at this location. When I am at the locatin I can remote into it fine...
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