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02 Dec 2009 14:56 #59156
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Hi all I cant seem to RDP to machines via netbios names inside my LAN any one got any idea why?
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03 Dec 2009 16:55 #59173
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Is anyone able to advise this is getting urgent, i cant understand it.
I have submitted support ticket this morning and only just got a respose with a ticket number that took all day to tell me what my number is what hope do i have
I have submitted support ticket this morning and only just got a respose with a ticket number that took all day to tell me what my number is what hope do i have
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03 Dec 2009 16:58 #59175
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What do you mean by "inside my LAN". You mean from outside, through a VPN into your office LAN, right?
You can't use netbios names; they do not propagate through a VPN...well, actually that can depend, but for simplicity assume not . Use the PC's IP address.
You can't use netbios names; they do not propagate through a VPN...well, actually that can depend, but for simplicity assume not
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03 Dec 2009 17:07 #59177
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I mean the internal network cannot see itself as in its fine by IP but not via netbios names
e.g i am on machine called VPC01 and my IP is 192.170.1.55 and i want to RDP to a server called HYPERV01 and its IP is 192.170.1.10. If i go via IP its fine but via netbios its not.
My domain does not seem to work right using this router either
e.g i am on machine called VPC01 and my IP is 192.170.1.55 and i want to RDP to a server called HYPERV01 and its IP is 192.170.1.10. If i go via IP its fine but via netbios its not.
My domain does not seem to work right using this router either
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03 Dec 2009 17:36 #59179
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I'm not sure what this has to do with the router then.
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03 Dec 2009 19:05 #59180
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so why if i move the machines away from this network onto another can i connect to them, the Draytek manages the network so its odd that it works on a diffrent network to the draytek
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