![]() I know Windows can act as a router but that's not configured plus you need two network ports and only one is in use. I've scoured every single screen on the Netgear and can't find a reference to 192.168.100.250 anywhere. Please visit the Zone Alarm Anti-virus website for the steps on how to disable their firewall. If you cannot disable Zone Alarm's firewall using the step above, it is possible that an update have changed the procedure on disabling the firewall. It's almost like the router is pushing all packets to this IP sort of by default but I've come across anything like that. Right-click the Zone Alarm icon in the System Tray, and select Shutdown Zone Alarm. Add the 3388 port forwarding rule anyway and that works.īut I'm flummoxed how RDP is being routed to the existing server without any rules on the Netgear router/firewall? The existing server is on 192.168.100.250. turned off everything: Windows Firewall Avast Anti-virus Netgear router firewall. Expected to see a couple of existing entries for RDP and the bespoke app on port 81. Even though I have tried turning off the Windows firewall and avast. No problems.Ĭome to look at the port forwarding rules on the Netgear and hit a brick wall. Change the port via the registry, add a new rule into Windows firewall for port 3388 - check RDP works from the LAN. We're installing a new Dell server running Windows 2012 and one of my early tasks is to get remote desktop working - on a different port to 3389 because that's assigned to the existing server. Before I call the telephone given, I wish to make sure it is a valid request from Microsoft. So nothing particularly unusual and as with many small businesses, records of configuration are non-existent. Maria970 Created on ApWindows Defender may be conflicting with Netgear Genie ERROR 1773 I got a notice to contact Microsoft Tech support, regarding an issue with a computer ID reference 1773. ![]() There is also a bespoke monitoring program running on the server accessible via port 81. The Windows server has RDP configured, accessible via their single static IP address. I'm helping out a small brewery business which has a pretty simple network consisting of a Netgear WNR1000v3 router, a Windows 2003 server, couple of network printers and laptops. ![]() I'm pretty familiar with firewalls, routers, port-forwarding etc after 20 years of managing networks but this one has got me flummoxed. ![]()
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