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Reconfiguring network interface binding manually
To manually configure which network interface the remote computer binds to:
1. Set the property Rgsender.Network.IsListenOnAllInterfacesEnabled to 0.
NOTE: See RGS properties on page 80 for more information.
2. Click the network icon in the Windows notification area, and then click Open Network and Sharing
Center.
3. Click Change adapter settings in the left pane.
4. Press the Alt key to show the menu bar, and then click Advanced > Advanced Settings.
5. In the Adapter and Bindings tab, use the arrow buttons next to the Connections pane to move the
desired network interface to the top of the list.
The network interface at the top of the list will be the one listened to by the RGS Sender.
Reconfiguring network interface binding using RGS Sender properties
Before configuring the RGS Sender network interface binding properties, you’ll need to determine the
number that corresponds to the network interface you want the RGS Sender to listen to. To do this, follow
these steps:
1. Click the network icon in the Windows notification area, and then click Open Network and Sharing
Center.
2. Click Change adapter settings in the left pane.
3. Press the Alt key to show the menu bar, and then click Advanced > Advanced Settings.
4. In the Adapter and Bindings tab, look at the list of network interfaces in the Connections pane.
The number that corresponds to the network interface at the top of the list is 0. The number for the
next network interface in the list is 1, and so on.
After determining the number that corresponds to the desired network interface, follow these steps to
configure the appropriate RGS Sender properties:
1. Set the property Rgsender.Network.IsListenOnAllInterfacesEnabled to 0.
2. Set the property Rgsender.Network.Interface.<n>.IsEnabled to 1, where <n> is replaced
by the number that corresponds to the desired network interface.
NOTE: See RGS properties on page 80 for more information.
Using RGS through a firewall
The RGS Receiver can use the public IP address of the remote computer so that RGS can be used through a
simple firewall. To take advantage of this feature, the remote and local computer firewalls must both
support Network Address Translation (NAT). In addition, the remote computer firewall must support port
forwarding.
NOTE: For more information on how to set up port forwarding on your firewall, see the documentation for
your firewall.
The port used by the RGS Receiver is assigned by the operating system of the local computer and can vary.
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