So, I've got a Time capsule, connected to my Virgin (UK) Superhub (which is now in Modem Only mode) and the wireless performance is really impressive.
However. I now have an issue using Remote Desktop from my MBP into my Windows Server.
I used to just fire up the shortcut I had edited/saved on my desktop (192.168.0.12) and away I went.
The server now has an ip in the 10.0.1.xx range, but RDC can't connect.
My MBP is connected to a TB display, which in turn is connected by ethernet and has an I.P of 10.0.1.xx
I have 2 Windows servers, both accessed by RDC shortcuts on the desktop of my MBP and with one of them, deleting and recreating the shortcut allowed me to pick up where I left off, but the other one I can't connect to.
Applecare told me to "Speak to Windows".
Applecare also suggested I get a free app from the App Store entitled "Apple Remote Desktop 3", which would be great if it wasn't for controlling other Macs.
I'm tempted to send this back, if I can't RDC into both servers.
However. I now have an issue using Remote Desktop from my MBP into my Windows Server.
I used to just fire up the shortcut I had edited/saved on my desktop (192.168.0.12) and away I went.
The server now has an ip in the 10.0.1.xx range, but RDC can't connect.
My MBP is connected to a TB display, which in turn is connected by ethernet and has an I.P of 10.0.1.xx
I have 2 Windows servers, both accessed by RDC shortcuts on the desktop of my MBP and with one of them, deleting and recreating the shortcut allowed me to pick up where I left off, but the other one I can't connect to.
Applecare told me to "Speak to Windows".
Applecare also suggested I get a free app from the App Store entitled "Apple Remote Desktop 3", which would be great if it wasn't for controlling other Macs.
I'm tempted to send this back, if I can't RDC into both servers.