Setting up PPTP for remote desktop connection
Hello, i am trying to set up my router and desktop to be able to connect from outside my home network.
My desktop has a windows 10 pro version and remote desktop enabled. I can use the remote desktop windows client to connect from my laptop to my desktop when both devices are connected to my home wifi.
I have set up:
- DDNS server with no-ip to find my dynamic IP.
- DHCP server with fixed IP for my desktop PC
- PPTP VPN configured.
- NAT forwarding from external port 3389 to fixed desktop IP(point 2) with internal port 3389 (windows remote desktop connection uses port 3389)
When I ping the no-ip servername xxxx.ddns.net from my wifi-connected desktop i get the WAN IP for the router.
If i ping the same servername while connecting my desktop to another network (internet data over my mobile phone connection) i get the following:
"Reply from xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx: Destination host unreachable." Does anyone know why this is?
I have tried both:
- connecting to my router WAN IP first using the windows vpn tool.
- connecting directly with the remote desktop client to the pc using my router's WAN IP followed by ":3389"
but the "destination host unreachable" sounds to me like a connection from outside the home network is impossible