Hi guys,
I made the jump from sly to cable. Originally I had a netgear DG834 router (which was brilliant btw) and now I have a dlink router (not sure on model atm)
Well I got two PC's running here and 2 laptops.
The two PC's work as servers that distribute to the rest of my equipment such as xbox, ps3 etc.
I use my laptop to connect to both these pc's via RDP. To monitor and check anything that needs to be changed rather than going to the room etc.
Anyway to cut a long story short whenever I RDP to either machine
the connection seems to drop. I still have 5 out of 5 bars in xp it says connected. The reason I say connection drops is because I can no longer ping my gateway or use the net.
Then I have to disconnect from my network and rejoin back up.
Is there something I am missing in my dlink router page for RDP to actually work very well?
Or is the dlink a rubbish router and I should think about ditching it?
I made the jump from sly to cable. Originally I had a netgear DG834 router (which was brilliant btw) and now I have a dlink router (not sure on model atm)
Well I got two PC's running here and 2 laptops.
The two PC's work as servers that distribute to the rest of my equipment such as xbox, ps3 etc.
I use my laptop to connect to both these pc's via RDP. To monitor and check anything that needs to be changed rather than going to the room etc.
Anyway to cut a long story short whenever I RDP to either machine
the connection seems to drop. I still have 5 out of 5 bars in xp it says connected. The reason I say connection drops is because I can no longer ping my gateway or use the net.
Then I have to disconnect from my network and rejoin back up.
Is there something I am missing in my dlink router page for RDP to actually work very well?
Or is the dlink a rubbish router and I should think about ditching it?