I have a desktop at the office, and on that PC, I have turned on XRDP, and it has a static IP directly connected to Ethernet. and ethernet has a lot of restrictions, so is it possible if I use only ethernet static IP to use only for XRDP connections, and along with that, I use wifi for internet access and other stuff? When I used to turn off the wireless interface and only have ethernet, I was able to make a remote connection, but when both are turned on, I am not able to make a remote connection.
Are these restrictions put in place by your employer?
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no this not a restriction basically I have a pc in which ethernet is connected to internal org connectivity and we have a wifi to in out office which is sourced from outside the orgnisation so basically we use in that office but while doing work from home internal orgnisation ethernet internet has lot of restriction so that's why i need to figure this out
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