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A quick RDP question - Tryining to connect access windows laptop via wifi
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Normally, if your Wifi connection is through a router the address range would be 192.168.etc.1-254, however if you are trying to use an ad hoc wifi connection broadcast from Windows and not through a router you most likely won't be able to use that range so the static address you have set in Windows probably won't work if it is in that range. Windows ad hoc Wifi usually broadcasts in the 169.254.etc.1-100 range. Also make sure port 3389 is allowing RDP through your Windows firewall.
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/wind...bf10ed2039
This is an old link but it explains how to find the the ad hoc wifi address your Windows system is broadcasting.
https://www.dbts-analytics.com/ll3w10hentwk.html
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Re: A quick RDP question - Tryining to connect access windows laptop via wifi - by trinidad - 10-31-2022, 01:49 PM

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