I'm trying to establish as Remote Assistance session with somebody who lives some distance away and up some steep stairs, and I have an inflamed tendon in my knee that limits my mobility.
She says she has a 2wire 1701HG router that her laptop uses to connect. I'm behind a wired network with a Linksys BEFSR41 router/switch.
I'm trying to use either Windows Vista 64-bit Home Premium, or booting Virtual PC and running Windows XP Professional (32-bit). I recently found out that I had installed the wrong service pack off the wrong backup CD, and just updated to Service Pack 2. That fixed my inability to start a session with the host OS, but neither the host nor the virtual machine can connect to the remote computer after opening an e-mail invitation.
I'm convinced it's her firewall, but I've never seen the configuration screen for that brand of router. The best I could come up with was this link:
http://www.portforwa...ote_Desktop.htm
She said she followed the instructions for it, and that "Remote Assistance" was checked as an exception in Windows Firewall.
I've added port 3389 to the "port triggering" section of my router.
Here's some censored screenshots of the router configuration for the BEFSR41. All information on other open ports is censored.
http://www.flickr.co...1271440/detail/
Could somebody familiar with the popular Linksys router verify that I've configured it properly? I've had no trouble opening ports for an FTP and SSH server in the past, but I've had lots of problems with AIM & file transfer working fine inside the firewall, but not outside.
So, how do I get let my mother's cousin e-mail me a Remote Assistance invitation and allow me to see what's on her screen from miles away via the wonders of the internet age? Am I properly configured? I am able to start Remote Assistance sessions between my host OS of Vista 64HP and the virtual XP Pro, but I couldn't get her invitations to work.
Is there a more straight forward set of instructions I can send her if it's a firewall problem? I have never seen her configuration screen, and am trying to help her blind, and she didn't even know what a firewall was until I explained it to her. She thought it had something to do with flames and matches.
I know the obvious is to have somebody else try testing my own firewall, but I couldn't get in touch with anybody who knew what they were doing today. Hopefully I'll have better luck tomorrow getting somebody to help me test that.
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