![]() I have a long conversation with thier head of sales because I had no moan about them doing what they did, they need to make money, my issue was with the cost of thier service. Then Teamviewer started cracking down on people like me making use, probably more than I should have of the “free tier” and booted me off the service. This solved the family support and remote access to my Windows server problem for a very long time. Its cross platform, supported on Windows, Linux and OSX and I can access the remote systems from my Phone, Tablet, Laptop whatever device I had with me. I do not work for, am affliated with, or make any money from RealVNCįor a long time the answer to this was Teamviewer, I had a free account and immediate access to Family computers when they had problems. ![]() I’m open to opinion and grown up discussion, but cannot be bothered with trolls.Īlso I know I can’t spell and my grammar is terrible, you don’t need to tell me. This is not a personal afront against your beliefs. If your setup isn’t the same or you break your system because you just copied and pasted things without understanding what you are doing. Remember this is my journey, i’ve written this as a guide for myself and it might help others. While there are many options out there for achieving remote connectivity, i’m a huge fan of the ones which involve the least amount of interaction from the remote user. Secure remote connections to Family machines and my own servers is always an interesting tech problem.
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