Firewall Guidance

The RemotePC application is designed to be firewall friendly. In most cases, you simply need to permit the firewall prompts related to the RemotePC application during installation.

In case you need to configure the firewall permissions manually, allow the following TCP port numbers and executables.

Server address:*.remotepc.com
Port number:443
Executables for Windows OS:RemotePCUI.exe
RemotePCDesktop.exe
RemotePCService.exe
RPCFTViewer.exe
RPCFTHost.exe
RPCCoreViewer.exe
RPCUtilityHost.exe
RPCDownloader.exe
RPCFirewall.exe
RPCUtilityViewer.exe
RPCPrinterDownloader.exe
RemotePCLauncher.exe
RPCViewerUI.exe

Executables for Mac OS
Consumer/SOHO and Team Plan:RemotePCSuite
File Transfer
Host File Transfer
HostUtilityTransfer
RemotePCDesktop
RemotePCView
RPCVersionUpdate
ViewerUtilityTransfer
RemoteDPCService
RemotePCHelper
Enterprise Plan (Viewer):RemotePCViewer
RemotePCView
File Transfer
ViewerUtilityTransfer
Enterprise Plan (Host):RemotePCHost
Host File Transfer
HostUtilityTransfer
RemotePCDesktopHost
RemoteDPCServiceHost
RemotePCHelperHost
RPCVersionUpdate


Firewall configuration for network issues

A firewall may be blocking the network connection. Try the below troubleshooting steps to check if it works.

Windows

  1. Turn off the firewall.
    1. Go to 'Firewall & Network Protection' > Click on 'Domain Network' > Turn 'Windows Defender Firewall' to 'off'.
    2. Go to 'Firewall & Network Protection' > Click on 'Private Network' > Turn 'Windows Defender Firewall' to 'off'.
    3. Go to 'Firewall & Network Protection' > Click on 'Public Network' > Turn 'Windows Defender Firewall' to 'off'.
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  2. Allow inbound connections in Windows firewall.
    1. Go to 'Windows defender firewall with advanced security' > 'Actions' > 'Properties' > 'Domain Profile' > 'Inbound connections', select 'Allow' in the dropdown list, and click 'Apply'.
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    3. Go to 'Windows defender firewall with advanced security' > 'Actions' > 'Properties' > 'Private Profile' > 'Inbound connections', select 'Allow' in the dropdown list, and click 'Apply'.
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    5. Go to 'Windows defender firewall with advanced security' > 'Actions' > 'Properties' > 'Public Profile' > 'Inbound connections', select 'Allow' in the dropdown list, and click 'Apply'.
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For XP and Vista


  • Go to 'Control Panel' > 'Network and Internet Connections' > 'Windows Firewall' and make sure 'Don't allow exceptions' or 'Block incoming connection' is unchecked.
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  • Go to the 'Exceptions' tab and add the files listed in the Firewall Guidance section.

MAC

  1. Turn off the firewall.
  2. If you need to keep the firewall on, follow the steps below:
    1. 'System Preferences' > 'Security & Privacy' > 'Turn On Firewall' > 'Firewall Options…'.
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    3. Uncheck 'Block all incoming connections'.
    4. Select 'Automatically allow signed software to receive incoming connections' checkbox.
    5. Click remotepc and select all the RemotePC exes / apps.
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    7. You may be prompted to allow 'RemoteDPCService' to access incoming network connections. Click 'Allow'.
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      This message might pop up after the first launch after the RemotePC has been installed. Restart the computer to apply the modified firewall settings.

  3. In case the issue is still not resolved:

    • Public IP might be blocked. Share your public IP with support@remotepc.com to get it unblocked.
    • Whitelist the IPs: Contact support@remotepc.com to collect the IPs to whitelist.
    • Add an exception to Norton firewall: link for reference.
    • Add an exception to AVG firewall: link for reference.
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