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View more articles by Jimmy S. The Conversation Follow the reactions below and share your own thoughts. This is the address that can be used from anywhere in the world to connect to your specific location and is unique.

Unfortunately, on most home connections, this public IP address changes often and without notice. Basically to solve that problem, you have to use dynamic DNS. You can figure out the IP address of your router by going to any computer on your network that you want to connect into and opening the command prompt like we did above and typing ipconfig again.

From the above screenshot, you can see mine is Usually, you can find this in the documentation or on the under side of the router itself. Be default, remote desktop uses port , so type that into both the internal and export port boxes. Just put for any port boxes. You should now be able to use your public IP address type this into the Computer text box in the Remote Desktop Connection dialog to connect through your router to your computer!

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By using our site, you agree to our cookie policy. Cookie Settings. Learn why people trust wikiHow. Download Article Explore this Article methods. Tips and Warnings. Related Articles. Method 1. The only versions of Windows 10 that allow incoming Remote Desktop connections are the Pro and Enterprise versions. Click System. Click Remote Desktop. Click Confirm. Remote Desktop is now enabled on this PC. Depending on how your network is set up, you may have to make changes to your firewall or router to allow incoming connections.

Click Advanced settings. Enable or disable Network Level Authentication. Click Select users that can remotely access this PC.

Add the users you want to allow to connect to the computer. Only the users you allow here will be able to access this PC via Remote Desktop. Once you've added users, they'll be able to connect to this PC via Remote Desktop.

Method 2. Click the Start menu. You must be logged in with an Administrator account to enable Remote Desktop. Right-click on "Computer" first and select Properties.

Click Remote settings. It's in the left panel.



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