Abra el Panel de control de Windows y luego haga clic en Redes e Internet.
Aparece la ventana Red e Internet.
In the left pane, click Change Adapter Settings.
The Network Connections window appears.
In the left pane, click Change Adapter Settings.
The Network Connections window appears.
In the menu bar, click File, and then click New Incoming Connection.
The Allow Connections to This Computer wizard appears.
Select the user or users that you would like to set up for remote access. Click Next.
If the user you would like to set up for remote access doesn’t have an account on your computer, you can quickly create a new account by clicking the Add Someone button.
Under How Will People Connect?, select Through the Internet. Click Next.
If you have a dialup modem configured on your computer, you can also select Through a Dial-Up Modem.
Under How Will People Connect?, select Through the Internet. Click Next.
If you have a dialup modem configured on your computer, you can also select Through a Dial-Up Modem.
Under Networking Software, you can select the services to be enabled over your remote connection and install additional software or services. Click Allow Access.
By default, Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4), File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks, and QoS Packet Scheduler are selected.
Windows configures your remote connections. Once configured, Windows provides the computer name for the connection.
Although Windows says you will need to know this name in order to connect to your computer remotely, you can’t actually use this name. Instead, you’ll need the public IP address of the computer.
Under Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4), you can change the properties to allow or prevent callers from accessing your network. You can also choose between allowing your network to assign an IP address to remote computers using DHCP (the default), statically assign an IP address, or allow the remote computer to specify its own IP address. File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks allows remote computers to access shared files and printers on your network, and QoS Packet Scheduler prioritizes certain network traffic to improve the quality of the connection.