As a hard-pressed graduate student, in addition to the daily work in the laboratory, back to the bedroom will inevitably continue to work. But sometimes forget to copy the data to the U-disk or put on the net disk, is the impact of the work in the bedroom passion. So thinking, can you log in to the lab computer in the dorm? So you can always access the lab's computer, MA Ma no longer have to worry about my research ...
Through a variety of search data, the entire school's telecommunications network is in the same LAN, this is good to do, because there is no need to break the school's router firewall. But the lab has a router, fortunately, the router's account password by our students to keep, in fact, the router's default account password. Haha, this key technology has no problem, now start our remote login settings ...
The first step, we have to ensure that in our laboratory this small LAN can telnet to my PC, the following settings:
Go to my computer, go to My Computer--Properties, click Remote Settings on the left, set allow Remote Assistance to connect to this computer, choose to allow any version of the computer to connect remotely. As shown in the following:
Second step: Check the IP address of the local area network of the computer, start->cmd, enter ipconfig to view the IP configuration information of the current computer, as shown in:
My PC is located on our local area network with the IP address of 192.168.1.9.
Step three: To the lab on any other computer, start-up and all programs----Accessories--Remote Desktop Connection, enter your own IP address, you can successfully access your own PC, such as:
The fourth step: The third step is only to achieve in the lab this small LAN inside access to their own PC, but in the bedroom can not access it? The answer must be no, because the lab has a router, it has a firewall, so to let it through this router, the Remote Desktop on my PC must be set up this process as a virtual server. Open the Web page, enter the router address as the gateway address, go to the interface of the router, find the forwarding rules--Virtual server, add a new entry, enter the IP address and port number of your PC, the Remote Desktop default port number is 3389, as shown in:
At this time also to note the lab this small LAN in the school this large LAN IP, that is, the router interface in the running state of the IP address, click on the running state can be seen. Our lab's IP is 222.197.179.149.
Well, now we can go to the dorm, repeat the third step open the Remote Desktop Connection, enter 222.197.179.149 to successfully access to the lab my PC.
PS: The Remote Desktop default port number is 3389, if need to modify, then enter the registry to modify itself, and also need to set the firewall on their own PC to allow this port number through. If you follow the above setup still have problems, is usually the problem of their own PC firewall, you can directly shut down the firewall, and then Telnet.
Bedroom remote connection to the laboratory computer (personally test pass)