Meshnet and Remote Desktop

EDIT: My AVG anti-virus was paranoid about the connection so I had to manually override it in the built in firewall. Thank you all for your help!

I am trying to remotely access my pc from my laptop using Microsoft’s Remote Desktop Connection program. Meshnet is enabled on both devices and I have all the traffic being routed through the PC I am trying to connect to. I’ve tried both the device name and the IP address from Meshnet but still keep getting the following error in the attached picture. Any help would be very much appreciated.

Are you sure you’re running a high-enough edition of Windows? Regular Windows Home doesn’t support/accept RD sessions/requests.

Check firewall of the target machine that RDP is allowed?

If you had never logged into your PC using a password (I only used PIN after upgrading to W11) then you need to log in once using a password so that remote desktop with the same password would work.

Okay. I pinged on the laptop and had a 100% return rate. On the PC however I had a 100% packet loss.

Which does not make sense since the laptop is running on Wifi and the desktop is the one plugged in to ethernet

The PC I’m trying to connect to is running Windows 10 Pro. The laptop is running Windows 10 Home

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Hmm…well def check what u/squotro mentioned.

I _though_ RDP binds to all network interfaces by default, but maybe not? So you might need to check that RDP is listening on the VPN interface as well.

You were right. On my desktop I use AVG as my firewall and had to enable the VPN as a trusted network. I appreciate the help!