Achieve Remote Desktop Connection under a dynamic IP Address
There are two computers, A and B. You want to implement remote desktop. If Server B is set up as the control end, you can connect to server B as long as server a can access the Internet.
Case 1: The controlled end is a public IP address.
Case 2: The controlled end is a dynamic IP address (forwarded through a router)
Scenario 1:
1. on computer B, right-click my computer and choose Properties> remote: Select Remote Desktop.
2. For the control panel account, click "Administrator" to set a password.
3. Record the IP address of client B: Run cmd ipconfig.
4. Start on computer A --> Run --> mstsc. Press the public IP address of computer B and enter the user name and password.
Scenario 2:
1. Download the peanut shell 6.5 project version on computer B. Apply for a passport (free second-level domain name ).
2. log on to the peanut shell, right-click the free domain name, and select "enable peanut shell ing". Enter Intranet IP address and port 3389 (port 3389 is the default port for Remote Desktop). An access address is automatically generated after you click "OK, copy it. Or record it.
3. You can set steps 1 and 2 as required.
4. Start on computer A --> Run --> mstsc (the address you just copied, such as test. vicp. CC: 24935) and enter the user name and password.