You must have port 3389 open on the firewall in order for Terminal Server to work.
The bandwidth consumption could be a problem. Make sure they
have at least 256 Kb so that it runs smooth.
Eric
Dennis Donohue wrote:
Hi everyone. Sorry for the ametuerish question, but I'm not very familiar
with a situation that I am presently in.I have a remote office across the atlantic that I need to connect to a
Terminal Server on my network. The PCs in the remote location are on a
seperate NT network with (I assume?) a firewall. The question that I'm
posing is: In order to connect to my terminal server, what sort of settings
need be made on their firewall? (The network connecting to my network, will
only need a few clients to connect, thus I want to keep everyone else off of
my network.)Thank you in advance!
Dennis M. Donohue
Network Administrator
Aquion Parters L.P.
(847) 758-5903 (phn)
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