VPN Server B: OpenVPN server version 2.5.5 x86_64-pc-linux-gnu running on a Windows 10 Hyper-V hosted Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Virtual Machine. ![]() VPN Server A: ASUS RT-AC68U Router’s (Firmware 3.0.0.4.386_49703) built-in OpenVPN Server Microsoft Remote Desktop connects properly using either VPN server. ![]() Interestingly, if I instead use my Pixel 4a (5G)’s Microsoft Remote Desktop version 8.1.81.435 and a T-Mobile wireless connection and make a VPN connection into my home network: Microsoft Remote Desktop fails returning Error code: 0x204 using ‘VPN Server A’ but connects properly with ‘VPN Server B’ (see below). Specifically: when using Microsoft Remote Desktop App version 10.4.5 (5227) on my iPhone and a T-Mobile wireless connection with a VPN connection into my home network: I wanted to circle back and provide new information regarding the problem I have experienced using Microsoft’s Remote Desktop iPhone App when accessing my network via a VPN over a T-Mobile wireless connection in light of some new testing results. In my view this tends to shift the blame away from the Microsoft Remote Desktop APP and towards the VPN server itself (but that is debatable). My theory is the ios Remote Desktop client app is the culprit.Īny I added a 2nd VPN server to my private network and when using that server there is no problem. The Remote Desktop client on my Samsung Tablet was able to connect via OpenVPN to my Windows 10 PC (through T-Mobile using the iPhone 12 mini's hotspot). I tried another experiment, this time using the iPhone 12 mini with only the (T-Mobile) cellular enabled as a hotspot connection for my WiFi Samsung tablet. I am getting the same exact behaviors on a second Windows 10 machine. I'm trying to avoid opening any ports in my router. Turning WiFi off on the iPhone 12 mini returns Error code: 0x204 when I try to connect using T-Mobile's connection.Īs workarounds I've tried various permutations of using IP address, pc name, DDNS, user names, email address, but nothing works. However, only the Android client can successfully connect with WiFi turned off (via its T-Mobile cellular connection). The Android version of the remote desktop client and the IOS version of the remote desktop client both work perfectly when using WiFi connections (from another network). I'm trying to use Microsoft's Remote Desktop Client to connect to my Windows 10 PC via an OpenVpn connection from 2 different devices: my Android phone and my iPhone 12 mini. The bad (or good) thing is that everything works perfectly on my “old Ipad” no issues at all, it works everywhere on any of those conditions mentioned above, the software version of my old Ipad is 12.5.5Īny ideas on how to make it work on my new Ipad Air 4th Generation? (I also tried on my Iphone and same situation, same error message under the same conditions, it doesn’t work on T-Mobile network via VPN ) When using VPN on a WiFi network it works perfectly, it also works fine when used via WiFi within the same network where my computer is connected here in my office. ![]() This issue happens only when I am connected via VPN using T-Mobile network. I’ve been using this app (Microsoft Remote Desktop) on my Ipad for a long time, but now that I got a new Ipad (software version 14.8.1 ) I am getting this error: “Unable to connect, Error code 0x204” Good morning, I went though a lot of reviews looking for a solution but I didn’t find anything related to this issue so I decided to contact you guys and ask for help.
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