I am not an IT expert but I am technically literate so please bear with my ignorance here.
My company has just moved offices and have had our ADSL line transferred which changed our Draytec Router WAN address (dynamic IP). Before my move we had a linux based firewall between our win2003 small business server and our draytec router/dsl modem and my IT engineer configured remote access on our laptops so that we could work from home using remote desktop connection and all was well.
Because of delays with our telecoms company the new ADSL installation was delayed and my IT engineer had left on his 3 month Antartic expedition and is now somewhere off the coast of Chile in 30ft waves and is not returning calls!
I could not get internet access and so I have bypassed his linux firewall and now our win2003 server is connected to the router and I can get out to the net. I can ping the router wan address from within our lan but I cannot ping it from home and changing the remote desktop connection IP address to the new router Wan address does not work.
Does Terminal services require some information about the WAN IP address?
My company has just moved offices and have had our ADSL line transferred which changed our Draytec Router WAN address (dynamic IP). Before my move we had a linux based firewall between our win2003 small business server and our draytec router/dsl modem and my IT engineer configured remote access on our laptops so that we could work from home using remote desktop connection and all was well.
Because of delays with our telecoms company the new ADSL installation was delayed and my IT engineer had left on his 3 month Antartic expedition and is now somewhere off the coast of Chile in 30ft waves and is not returning calls!
I could not get internet access and so I have bypassed his linux firewall and now our win2003 server is connected to the router and I can get out to the net. I can ping the router wan address from within our lan but I cannot ping it from home and changing the remote desktop connection IP address to the new router Wan address does not work.
Does Terminal services require some information about the WAN IP address?