Only device communication occurs in one direction – no RDP support.
Only device communication occurs in one direction – no RDP support.
I possess two devices - one can communicate with the other, but not vice versa. The same applies to RDP. Computer01 - 192.168.54.50,51 - Windows Server 2022 Computer02 - 192.168.54.60 - Windows 11 54.50 can reach 54.60, and RDP to 54.60 works fine. 54.50 and 54.51 are unreachable, as well as 54.60 to 54.51. File and Printer Sharing (Echo Request - ICMPv4-In&Out) is active on both machines. No additional firewall or antivirus software installed on either system. 54.60 operates as a VM inside 54.50, and it's using a VPN connection. The network appears private (trusted). When the firewall is turned off on either device, nothing changes. My thought is that the router might be blocking ICMP and RDP traffic to 54.50. I recently had a network engineer forward the public IP of 54.50 to 54.50 for the VPN, so perhaps they made a mistake. Before taking action, do you have any other suggestions on what to investigate?
These features were turned off for me. SSDP Discovery is still active, but RDP or PING aren't working. I can connect via VPN to 54.50, and ICMP is enabled with network discovery active. However, from within 54.0 locally, I can't ping or establish a connection.
The All Networks settings have occasionally affected me during configuration for unusual network setups and sharing.