I would like to run a program such as www.teamviewer.com which only supports iphones right now.
Any other progs out there that anyone uses ?
Thx
| 08-07-2010, 16:11 | #1 |
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Remote Access to PC from Android devices
I would like to run a program such as www.teamviewer.com which only supports iphones right now.
Any other progs out there that anyone uses ? Thx |
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| 08-07-2010, 17:36 | #5 |
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Yeh my preferred choice is PhoneMyPC. Got an update yesterday finally giving you the ability to lock the screen and log in and out. Also auto locks the computer if the connection between the app and computer is broken. Over all I've been very pleased with it. Think it'll be perfect when sound gets added which shouldn't be too far away now that logging in and out has been sorted.
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| 10-07-2010, 13:33 | #9 |
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I use TightVNC as the server and it uses port 5900. I believe you can set the port in your VNC server software.
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| 11-07-2010, 00:51 | #13 |
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Just set up TightVNC server and am now looking at my laptop. Cool!
Question for the techies though. I am currently looking at this while using Android and laptop on same router and all I had to do was input the password on the phone and viola! connected. I assume this would not be the case if I was using the phone on a different wifi connection? Do devices need to be approved by me on my laptop before they are allowed connect from remote locations? Sorry if these questions are dumb but I'm just wondering is my laptop just a password away from being controlled by anyone over the net? Doc |
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| 11-07-2010, 01:49 | #14 | |
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The only problem with this is that most home broadband connections have dynamic IP addresses. They change every time the router has to re-establish a connection (Every 24 hours). There are ways around that issue but unless you need to connect to your TightVNC server outside of home there's no point explaining them. |
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| 12-07-2010, 16:31 | #15 |
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you can get dynamic dns (dyndns.com). That's what I use to connect to my stuff at home. It's handy for me cos I have a few different machines and haven't static ip addresses (not to mention a very unorthodox tempremental LAN). This gives you a URL to connect to instead.
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