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@5spdvl
First test rdesktop when N900 is connected to your LAN(wireless router) as uTMY had suggested. If this works, then you can proceed to attempt connection from outside your LAN.
For remote access to Windows machines in my office network I personally use ssh tunneling - it is really secure and easy to setup.
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ssh -L 3389:<LAN_IP_windows>:3389 IP_unix
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Not sure what more I can do!
Remote desktop requires your Windows user account to have a password or it doesn't let you remote connect.
(hint: you can create more than one account in Windows some with and some without passwords)
Otherwise anyone connecting to your router could access your home machine.
Which is probably not a good idea.
rgds
Last edited by uTMY; 2010-09-04 at 09:18.