Cannot connect to RDP farm through Direct Access

Hey everyone, hope you can help/
I have an issue connecting to the RD Farm when connected through Direct Access. I have tried specifying the RD Gateway to no avail. Cannot ping RD farm or session hosts through v4 but can v6. The address comes back as the 6to4 address and is different for
each ping to each session host.
When trying to RDP to the farm (or directly to a SH) certificate trust comes up so confirm that i am happy to trust the certificate for the connection, and it goes through to the point of initiating remote connection and then fails with the standard "Remote
Desktop cant connect to the remote computer..." message.
I am not entirely sure where or how to troubleshoot this first. Users local side of the wan are ok, its only external. 
Apparently after numerous attempts the connection works but I am yet to witness this.

Russel,
the problem has been solved now! The final thing missing was just a check in a  checkbox.
Below a comprehensive explanation that may help others.
We basically did what you proposed:
We sent a ping from one of the DA-Clients to the TS-Farm members. Since we got replies, we knew that IPv6 communication generally is okay. The answer received was an IPv6. In this scenario we had not yet given any IPv6 to the farm-members! Thus we knew it must
be comming from the DA DNS-Proxy. There are a number of DA-GPOs and one of them is dictating the net portion of the IPv6 to be used in DA-communication, appended by a hex-translation of the target computers IPv4. Therefore the DA DNS-Proxy is taking the GPO-set
IPv6-value, adds the IPv4 in hex and sends it  back as an ICMP echo.
With this in place and working correctly one can ping any domain host from any DA-Client. This is configured when initially setting up DA and is handled by the wizzard. Once DA is installed this should all be in place without extra user interaction.
We then took those IPv6 answeres and turned them into fixed IPv6es of the farm-members (each member its own IPv6). So far so good, but this is where it still did not work. Evaluation of the Connection Broker log showed that the redirect reply still included
only the IPv4 of the target farm-member. With that (after a short while) we realized that one has to set a
check in the Connection Brokers Settings, so that the IPv6 LAN-Connection will be used for redirects as well and not only the IPv4 LAN-connection..... How stupid is that? :-)
But as we all know - in dealing with server configuration - you should always "know before you go". But even though you may think you do, when finally arriving you know you didn't.... And that's what we call experinece.
Thanks to Russel for your interest and help.
Brgds Ralf

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    o If the utility still can't find it, the I suggest that you perform a "factory default" reset on the AX. Note: You may have to try this several times, but be sure that you get the rapid flashing status light to verify that the reset took. After successfully resetting the AX, and while still connected by Ethernet, try to access it with the AirPort Admin Utility again.

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    Richard
    Richard-F

    Hi Richard,
    Apologize for my slow understanding.
    I thought as it could obtain IP address from the DC, it should have connections between them.
    For the current situation, you may take a try to disable the firewall on the DC, then check the port that used by AD environment is all available,
    Active Directory and Active Directory Domain Services Port Requirements, you could take use of this tool:
    PortQryUI - User Interface for the PortQry Command Line Port Scanner
    If all available and issue still insists, then issue here seems to be restricted with the wireless router. You may try to contact the router side and see if they could offer any further useful information regarding this situation.
    Best regards
    Michael Shao
    TechNet Community Support

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