Using Remote Desktop with No-IP



Similar documents
How to Remotely View Security Cameras Using the Internet

Quick Reference Guide: Business Mail

SETTING UP REMOTE ACCESS ON EYEMAX PC BASED DVR.

How To Remotely View Your Security Cameras Through An Ezwatch Pro Dvr/Camera Server On A Pc Or Ipod (For A Small Charge) On A Network (For An Extra $20) On Your Computer Or Ipo (For Free

Set Up Setup with Microsoft Outlook 2007 using POP3

StarterPlus Mailbox Software Setup Guide

Palomar College Dial-up Remote Access

Setting up Sharp MX-Color Imagers for Inbound Fax Routing to or Network Folder

Remote Desktop How-To. How to log into your computer remotely using Windows XP, etc.

Immotec Systems, Inc. SQL Server 2005 Installation Document

Standard Mailbox Software Setup Guide

DOMAIN CENTRAL HOSTING

Instructions Microsoft Outlook Express Page 1

1 You will need the following items to get started:

Remote Desktop access via Faculty Terminal Server Using Internet Explorer (versions 5.x-7.x)

Setting Up Sharp MX-Color Imagers To Scan To

Steltronic Focus. Main Desk Internet connection

Installation Guide For Choic Enterprise Edition

How To Create A Mailbox In Windows Mail On A Pc Or Mac Or Ipad (For A Mac)

Using Remote Web Workplace Version 1.01

Defender Token Deployment System Quick Start Guide

Dynamic DNS How-To Guide

Setting Up Your FTP Server

User Guide Microsoft Exchange Remote Test Instructions

Quick Instructions Installing on a VPS (Virtual Private Server)

University of Wisconsin System Shared Financial System (SFS) PeopleTools 8.53 Client Setup Guide

Scan to Quick Setup Guide

Client Configuration Guide

Network Setup Guide. 1 Glossary. 2 Operation. 1.1 Static IP. 1.2 Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE)

QUANTIFY INSTALLATION GUIDE

Aventail Connect Client with Smart Tunneling

Contents. VPN Instructions. VPN Instructions... 1

10 Step 2 System Service Setup. 11 Step 3 RelayFax Server Setup. 11 Step 4 Company Name and CSID String. 12 Step 5 Fax and Voice Number

How to Access Coast Wi-Fi

GE Measurement & Control. Remote Comms System. Installation and User Reference Guide

NETWORK SET UP GUIDE FOR

NF3ADV VoIP Setup Guide (for TPG)

Step by step guide for connecting PC to wired LAN at dormitories of University of Pardubice

Biznet GIO Cloud Connecting VM via Windows Remote Desktop

This information is provided for informational purposes only.

Guide to Setting up Internet Connection Sharing for Windows

Lytecube Technologies. EnCircle Automation. User Guide

Setting up a VPN connection Windows XP

AkrutoSync 4.0 User Guide

SSL VPN Setup for Windows

NeoMail Guide. Neotel (Pty) Ltd

Network Configuration Settings

Windows Server 2008 R2 Initial Configuration Tasks

Using Remote Desktop to access your Office Computer or Faculty Remote Desktop Server August, 2005 This document consists of two main parts and an

1. Open Thunderbird. If the Import Wizard window opens, select Don t import anything and click Next and go to step 3.

AXIS Camera Companion Internet access

Installing the Microsoft Network Driver Interface

KETS Enterprise VPN. Client Installation and Configuration Guide. Version 2.3

INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION GUIDE (THIS DOCUMENT RELATES TO MDAEMON v9.5.0 ONWARDS)

User Guide Online Backup

Accessing the Media General SSL VPN

NF1Adv VOIP Setup Guide (for Pennytel)

How to Configure edgebox as an Server

Qvis Security Technical Support Field Manual LX Series

RBackup Server Installation and Setup Instructions and Worksheet. Read and comply with Installation Prerequisites (In this document)

NF5 VOIP Setup Guide (for Generic)

Application Note 8: TrendView Recorders DCOM Settings and Firewall Plus DCOM Settings for Trendview Historian Server

M2M Series Routers. Port Forwarding / DMZ Setup

INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION GUIDE (THIS DOCUMENT RELATES TO MDAEMON v ONWARDS)

Basic Exchange Setup Guide

Move Your to AT&T Website Solutions

Versions Addressed: Microsoft Office Outlook 2010/2013. Document Updated: Copyright 2014 Smarsh, Inc. All right reserved

Installation Guidelines (MySQL database & Archivists Toolkit client)

ipad Installation and Setup

Set up Outlook for your new student e mail with IMAP/POP3 settings

Step 1: Checking Computer Network Settings:

Web Hosting Getting Started Guide

1. Open the preferences screen by opening the Mail menu and selecting Preferences...

1. Hardware Installation

1. Open the preferences screen by opening the Mail menu and selecting Preferences...

Quick Network Setup Guide

NF1Adv VOIP Setup Guide (for Generic VoIP Setup)

Purple Sturgeon Standard VPN Installation Manual for Windows XP

Using Microsoft Lync for Web Conferencing, Training & Support

DESKTOP CLIENT CONFIGURATION GUIDE BUSINESS

DDNS Management System User Manual V1.0

Use this guide if you are no longer able to scan to Sharpdesk. Begin with section 1 (easiest) and complete all sections only if necessary.

Verizon Remote Access User Guide

Important Notes for WinConnect Server VS Software Installation:

Windows 7 Hula POS Server Installation Guide

Setting Up Your Assisted Service Plan Dedicated Server

Configuring Your Client: Outlook Express

If you have questions or find errors in the guide, please, contact us under the following address:

High-Speed Broadband Internet Guide

3. On the Accounts wizard window, select Add a new account, and then click Next.

Microsoft Exchange Mailbox Software Setup Guide

Information Services. Accessing the University Network using a Virtual Private Network Connection (VPN), with Windows XP Professional

Wireless G Broadband quick install

Steps for using MagicConnect

setup information for most domains hosted with InfoRailway.

Chapter 2 Preparing Your Network

Outlook 2010 Setup Guide (POP3)

This document is intended to make you familiar with the ServersCheck Monitoring Appliance

BUSINESS CLASS POP3 END USER GUIDE TIME WARNER CABLE BUSINESS SERVICES VERSION 1.0, RELEASE 1.2

Transcription:

Page 1 of 6 Lost Password? Sign-up Now!. com Support : Guides and Tips : Remote Access : Using Remote Desktop with No-IP Overview The use of Microsoft's Remote Desktop Connection to access another computer over the internet has been growing in popularity. One major obstacle to overcome is that most locations that you want to connect to will only have a Dynamic IP address instead of a Static IP address. With No-IP.com's services this problem can be overcome. Typically, when you want to access your remote computer over the internet, you enter the IP address of that computer into the remote access software. With a Dynamic IP address, the IP will be constantly changing and getting into your remote computer from off site will be impossible. No-IP.com can assign a fully qualified domain name to your Dynamic IP address so you will not have to worry about remembering the numeric address each time. With our software client running somewhere on the same network as the remote computer, anytime your IP address changes we will know about it and be able to direct you to that remote machine regardless of what IP address it's currently assigned. Example Lets say you signed up and configured your No-IP account to use one of our free domains. Next, install our No-IP.com DUC (Dynamic Update Client) client on any machine at the location you will want to access. You then give the DUC software your No-IP login information so it will list your available host names and then select the one you want to use for that machine. Now, whenever you want to access this remote computer over the internet, you just type in that host name, i.e., "myhome.myvnc.com" into your remote access client and you'll be connected to your remote machine. In the event you have more than one location that you need to access, you can just create another host name on our site and install the client at that location as well. On a side note, if you will be using our service to connect to more than one location, we highly recommend you implement the Sub-Account feature that is included with the Enhanced service and No-IP Plus Managed DNS service. You can read about it here So how do I get started? Just follow the simple steps below to get started. You can create an account for free to try this out; if you have questions then please visit our Support ticket system. 1) Create an account 2) Confirm your account 3) Login to your account 4) Add a No-IP Plus domain to your account 5) Add a host to your Domain

Page 2 of 6 6) Making it dynamic 7) Configure your computer for remote access 8) Configure your router 9) Run your Remote Desktop application Step 1: Create an account To create an account with No-IP.com simply click the "Sign-up Free!" link at the top of the page, or click here. Fill in the required fields on the new account form and click the "Sign Up Now!" button on the top of the page. Step 2: Confirm your account Once you have entered your account information into the new user form, and have submitted it, you will receive an email to the address you provided. You will need to check that account and look for the email from No-IP.com. Inside the email you will see a link to confirm your account, click this link. (Yahoo and Hotmail customers click here) Step 3: Login to your account Now that you have confirmed your account, you can login to No-IP.com. On the top of the page just below the No-IP logo you will see an area to enter your email address and password. Enter the information that you signed up with, and click "Login". Step 4: Add a domain to your account Note: If you're using our free service, you can skip to step 5 below. You should now be logged into the No-IP.com members section. Here you can add a domain to your account by either going to "Plus Managed DNS" or to "Domain Registration" if you are buying a new domain name. Just follow the activation steps to the checkout area.

Page 3 of 6 Step 5: Add a host to your domain After checking out, you can log back into your account and add a host to your newly added domain name. Click on "Hosts/Redirects" on the left hand side and then click on "Add". Type in a host name, and select your domain from the drop down menu. Then click "Create Host" at the bottom of the page. Step 6: Making it dynamic Now that you have a host in your account, you will want to install the our Dynamic Update Client at the location that has the Dynamic Address. This is a free download from our downloads tab at the top of the site.

Page 4 of 6 After installing the Dynamic Update Client, be sure to configure it with your Email address and password that you used to login to this site. Note: If you are using Sub-Accounts you will want to enter the sub account name with a colon then the email address for the username and the sub-account password. The client will run in the Tray on windows machines. Be sure to open it and click on the options button and check the box "Run on startup". Step 7: Configure your computer to accept remote connections Click Start, point to Settings, click Control Panel, and then double-click the System icon. On the Remote tab, select the Allow users to connect remotely to this computer check box, as shown in the image below. Ensure that you have the proper permissions to connect to your computer remotely, and click OK. Leave your computer running and connected to the Internet. It should now be ready to accept connections from the outside. Step 8: Configure your router If you can already reach your remote desktop system by IP address, then you can skip this step. Also, if your computer is directly attached to the ISP's cable/dsl modem you can skip this step because you do not have a router. If this is a new setup you will have to open some ports up on your router or firewall. You will need

Page 5 of 6 to open port 3389 (tcp) to allow the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) to operate normally. Most router vendors refer to this as "Port Forwarding" or "Virtual Services". You will want to forward port 3389 to the internal IP address of the windows machine you are trying to access. The internal IP address will be something similar to 192.168.x.x. For more information and some guidance on forwarding ports in your router, see our guide: A Primer on Opening and Forwarding Ports on your Router. To verify that your router is setup correctly, visit www.canyouseeme.org and enter in port 3389 into the port area. If the site reports a failure, check your router settings and retry. If you are running a software firewall, personal firewall or antivirus internet protection you may have to configure it to allow port 3389 traffic. Step 9: Run your Remote Desktop client With the above configuration in place you can now run your remote access services using the host and domain name to access them. You will no longer have to remember the IP address of the machine you are trying to get to. Simply open your remote access client (we're using Remote Desktop Connection in this example), fill in your host name and your username and password for your account on the remote computer. Note that any computer systems accessible from the Internet should be configured to use a username/password to authenticate users. Of course remember to replace the Computer, User name and Password fields with your own information. If you run into trouble be sure to check our FAQ and our Tips section for help. Like this tip? Here are some more that might interest you:

Page 6 of 6 Configuring Microsoft Outlook For Use With No-IP Alternate Port SMTP Service Hardware Dynamic DNS Clients and No-IP How to setup an Apache web server, Using your own domain name and No-IP+ service Using No-IP with a Cable/DSL router. A Primer on Opening and Forwarding Ports on your Router 1999-2006 No-IP.com - Vitalwerks Internet Solutions, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Service Privacy Policy Contact Us Site Map Current Time: Tue Sep 5 11:14:51 PDT