Complete Guide to Remote Desktop

On the show we occassionally mention remote access products such as GoToMyPc and LogMeIn.  But out of all of them, Remote Desktop that is built into Microsoft Windows is by far the best, mainly because it is fast and free.

So I've written the "Complete Guide to Configuring and Using Windows Remote Desktop Services for Small Businesses" (and home users, too!) for users that want to setup their network to access remote desktops from anywhere.

The manual covers port forwarding for port 3389, which is the port used by Remote Desktop, setting up the Remote Desktop Server, and assigning static IPs from your ISP and the RDP Server.

I know that it might be more of an advanced topic, but some listeners (and Internet visitors will hopefully find the guide useful.

Please feel free to comment.  I've setup hundreds of these, but I might have missed something, so I plan on updating the manual as time goes on.

I will also be adding advanced information on how to configure multiple desktops on the same network using dd-wr, using IP reservations to make your life easier, and other advance topics.