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NormW
Active Contributor

Usage with private networks

Hi,

 

Is LogMeIn Pro suitable for use if the host machines (the machines to be accessed remotely) are all on a private subnet?  In this case, the machines sit behind a cable  modem and router.  The modem has a public-facing IP address, but the potential host machines have addresses in a private subnet range (for example, 192.xxx.xxx.xxx) assigned dynamically by the router.  All of the potential host machines can access the internet (for web browsing for example using https).  Is this sufficient for LogMeIn to work properly?

 

I haven't found this addressed specifically in the LogMeIn Pro manual,  other community posts, or knowledgebase articles.  Apologies if I didn't find it.

 

Thanks,
NormW

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AshC
Retired GoTo Contributor

Re: Usage with private networks

Hi @NormW 

As long as the Host software can freely communicate in both directions with LMI services, then you should have no problem.  Here's the exact firewall info for your reference:  https://support.logmeininc.com/pro/help/how-do-i-configure-a-firewall-to-work-with-logmein 


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AshC
Retired GoTo Contributor

Re: Usage with private networks

Hi @NormW 

As long as the Host software can freely communicate in both directions with LMI services, then you should have no problem.  Here's the exact firewall info for your reference:  https://support.logmeininc.com/pro/help/how-do-i-configure-a-firewall-to-work-with-logmein 


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NormW
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Re: Usage with private networks

Hi @AshC,

 

Great!  That's exactly what I was hoping. to hear.  Thanks for the information and link.

 

Regards,
Norm