> I have to connect to a remote machine which sits behind a firewall
> and is not accessible from outside because of NAT - just imagine
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> seen any option I could set in the Remote desktop connection client
> software to accept such calls.
T G wrote in message
> no way to temporarily or permanently leave the port forwarded to the
> PC in question on the NAT router?
> If I understand that correctly, the router should forward an incoming
> connection request from the outside world to different PCs on the
> local (NAT) network based on the port id of the request.
> I don't think, this would be an option for all customers. There may be
> "small" customers with very simple routers (e.g. a cheap DSL router)
> where this is not supported.
I cannot think of routers made these days without the ability to "forward
ports". I have seen some pretty cheap DSL/CABLE MODEM routers.. All of
them had this ability and most even had remote management capabilities. I
would verify that before dismissing it.
If there is no way to forward the request or make the machine available
(otherwise) to the actual Internet - then you truly have no way to connect
to these machines while they are behind the NAT device.

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