Not able to use remote desktop externally on a WRV200

Hello all,
Untill 5 minutes ago I wasn't able to get remote desktop to work from an extern computer to my computer which is wireless connected in our network. It worked from a network computer from the beginning.
I have port 3389 correctly forwarded to my static intern ip address (same way as i did with my ftp server which works properly, so I guess I did it wright)
Just 5 minutes ago I found out that it does work when I enable DMZ (see bottom for DMZ details).. What am I doing wrong? I prefer not to use DMZ since it will automatically forward all internet port requests which arent forwarded to any of the other computers, which makes my computer quite vulnerable, wright? (I am using the win xp firewall, but still)
Thanks in advance!
Edit 1: I have UPNP enabled
Edit 2: I have remote desktop excluded in the windows firewall, but thats logic since remote desktop does work from another network computer and with DMZ enabled
Edit 3: I'm the only one in our network who is using remote desktop
Edit 4: I also tried to forward all these ports to my pc: 22, 65301, 5631-5632
The DMZ screen allows one local PC to be exposed to the Internet for use of a special-purpose service such as
Internet gaming and videoconferencing through Software DMZ. Whereas Port Range Forwarding can only forward
a maximum of 10 ranges of ports, DMZ hosting forwards all the ports for one PC at the same time.
Message Edited by PulpVictim on 07-06-2007 02:30 AM
Message Edited by PulpVictim on 07-06-2007 02:34 AM
Message Edited by PulpVictim on 07-06-2007 02:35 AM
Message Edited by PulpVictim on 07-06-2007 02:39 AM

Enable the logs on your router. Then try to do remote desktop. It will fail of course. After it does, view the logs, there might be ports listed in the incoming logs that you failed to forward.

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