Quick Answer
Windows firewall can block Remote Helper because the helper app accepts local network connections from your iPhone or iPad. On Windows, inbound connections are restricted by firewall rules and by whether the network is marked Private or Public.
Last updated: May 7, 2026.
Why This Happens
| Firewall Behavior | What It Means |
|---|---|
| Public network profile | Windows treats the network as untrusted and may block local helper discovery or connection |
| Inbound app rules | Remote Helper needs permission to receive local connections from the mobile app |
| Different Wi-Fi networks | The iPhone or iPad cannot reach the PC if they are separated by router isolation or subnets |
| Security software | Third-party firewall or antivirus tools can add rules beyond Windows Defender Firewall |
| Helper app update | A new helper version may trigger a fresh firewall prompt or require the allowed app rule to be checked again |
What You Can Try
- Use a trusted home, office, or personal hotspot network.
- Set the Windows network profile to Private for that trusted network.
- Allow Remote Helper through Windows Defender Firewall for private networks.
- Keep Windows firewall enabled; do not use firewall-off as the normal fix.
- If the PC appears but does not connect, restart Remote Helper and check allowed app rules again.
Works With / Does Not Work With
| Works With | Does Not Work With |
|---|---|
| Remote Helper allowed on a trusted private network | Public, guest, hotel, school, or isolated networks |
| iPhone or iPad and Windows PC on the same local network | Devices separated by VPN, VLAN, guest isolation, or different routers |
| Windows Defender Firewall rules that allow Remote Helper | Firewall or security tools that block inbound helper connections |
Related Pages
Windows Firewall FAQ
Why does the PC show up but commands fail?
Discovery and control can use different local traffic. A partial firewall rule or security tool can allow discovery while blocking the connection or commands.
Should I allow Remote Helper on public networks?
Use a trusted private network when possible. Public networks are not a good default for local remote control.
Does Remote Helper need internet?
Local remote control can work without internet, but the iPhone or iPad and Windows PC must be able to communicate on the same local network.