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I have a second flat about 10Kms from my Home PC. I would like a second monitor terminal to access my Home PC using broadband internet from the second flat. Only one monitor terminal active will do. Any solutions?

2006-07-15 05:07:26 · 4 answers · asked by gh_joshua@yahoo.co.uk 1 in Computers & Internet Computer Networking

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yeah u can monitor using 1 monitor all u need to do is install software such as pcanywhere, winVNC, or use the xp remote connection.
i would advise using either of the first 2 pcanywhere or winvnc since the xp 1 is rather slow.
if u do a search on the net for either program.

2006-07-15 05:12:42 · answer #1 · answered by Paultech 7 · 0 0

hi, (ANS) No.a million in the journey that your utilising homestead windows XP (homestead or professional) you should use the outfitted in characteristic referred to as "information superhighway Connection Sharing" this would enable you to do precisely what your asking. No.2 certain! an selection selection you should use is:- x1 broadband telephone line linked to the internet utilising a prompt router. maximum WiFi routers enable you to both plug in a stressed connection (i.e. usually they have x4 LAN ports for stressed connections too) or you would possibly want to run both personal computer & laptop as prompt consumers connecting to the internet through your prompt router. observe: both pc & laptop would opt for a WiFi networking adapter besides the undeniable fact that yet this would 100% easily artwork. desire that each and each one is smart? variety Regards Ivan pc veteran & device builder.

2016-11-06 10:10:05 · answer #2 · answered by deily 4 · 0 0

as above i would recoemmend real vnc, the XP one is good, but can be slow if you dont configure it. you need to be careful what ports you open.

to enable remote assistance right click on my computer, and select the remote tab. and enable the check box

2006-07-15 06:44:51 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Be careful what you try to do. By nature, you're opening your connections up to the outside to do this. It's a clear invitation to hackers, drones and other intrusions.

2006-07-15 05:19:00 · answer #4 · answered by oldmoose2 4 · 0 0

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