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How to configure win server2003?
have a router. tpl-wr1043. Two laptops are connected to it via wifi. one win10 (not the point), the second with a dead keyboard and win server 2003 r2 display.
I made a local network and a print server (since on the new beech yusb3 only, and the printer works on yusb2) between them.
next question. Is it possible to organize access to the server through an Internet connection? It's clear that the access point has a static ip, but the router assigns dynamic addresses for laptops (format 192.168.1.xxx).
I use TeamViewer plan programs, I'm familiar. there is more interest for general development with a view to further development ... how to organize it using Windows? and is it possible?
where to dig and what to read?
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Assign a static IP address to the machine with the server and forward port 3389 to this IP from the Internet. I just warn you right away: holes through which the machine can be broken are not ruled out. In a good way, a firewall would not hurt on the router with the inclusion of access to the port when necessary, and from where it is necessary. But here, instead of a router, it is better to use an old Linux machine with a pair of network cards; on it, such a mechanism can be done quickly enough.
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