Windows 10: Microsoft Native Remote Desktop Without IP or Port Forwarding

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  1. Microsoft Native Remote Desktop Without IP or Port Forwarding


    Is there a Microsoft native way to remote into a Windows 10 or 11 machine without knowing the IP or using port forwarding? I thought I saw a feature a while back that used a Microsoft account to enable remote access to your PC if it was on and connected to the internet without knowing an IP or setting up port forwarding. Does anyone know the name of this service or feature? Can it be done via an iPad?

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    mmalambri_21, Mar 9, 2022
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  2. ugn10 Win User

    How to configure Port Forwarding?

    HI,

    My router gets different IP addresses. Dynamic DNS is enabled.

    I have to configure port forwarding in my router. While configuring port forwarding, I need to fill following details:

    • Internal IP
    • Internal Port
    • Remote IP
    • External Port
    • Protocol (TCP/UDP)

    Please guide me to configure Port Forwarding in my router.

    Regards
    UGN
     
    ugn10, Mar 9, 2022
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  3. Windows 10 - Remote Desktop

    Hi,

    We will surely assist you with the issue you are facing with Windows 10.
    - Which version of Windows 10 Operating System are you using?

    - Were you able to upgrade to Windows 10 successfully?

    I suggest you to refer the below steps and see if this helps.


    • Enable remote desktop in settings
      • Control Panel\System and Security\System, Click "Remote Settings" on the left side

    • Verify my port forwarding settings were properly forwarding to my computers local IP address
      • run "cmd.exe" and then type "ipconfig". Find your IP from that list
    [*]
    • Make sure your firewall settings are open
    • Go to "Control Panel\System and Security\Windows Firewall\Allowed apps"
    • On the left, click "Allow an app or feature through Windows Firewall"
    • Click "Change Settings"
    • Find "Remote Desktop" in the list and make sure both "Private" and "Public" is checked.

    Let us know if this helps.

    Thank you.

    Credits to : Jace_Sango.
     
    Akheel Ahmed, Mar 9, 2022
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  4. IggSter Win User

    Microsoft Native Remote Desktop Without IP or Port Forwarding

    Help with port forwarding!

    Just for clarification: Port forwarding takes a packet that is addressed to your external (public) IP address and forwards if to an internal (private) IP address


    First step:

    Go to What's My IP Address? Networking Tools & More

    Your External (public) IP address will be shown at the top of the page.

    This is the IP address that other users on the internet will use to connect to you.

    Second step:

    Find your Internal (private) IP address.

    This is the IP address of the Ethernet card in your PC

    This IP address MUST be in one of the following ranges to be guarenteed to work:

    10.0.0.0 – 10.255.255.255
    172.16.0.0 – 172.31.255.255
    192.168.0.0 – 192.168.255.255

    Third step:

    Open up the admin application for your router and look for port forwarding/private servers option.

    The screen will have a source port number (tcp and udp) and will also have a destination IP address and port.

    Example:

    Your PC has a private IP of 192.168.0.2 and your run a game server that uses ports 2345 and 8977

    In admin screen source ports will be 2345 and 8977 (an entry for each port will be needed)

    Destination will be 192.168.0.2 port 2345 and 192.168.0.2 port 8977

    Example screenshot of port forward screen http://www.kumagames.com/img/server setup/server_setup_04.jpg
     
    IggSter, Mar 9, 2022
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