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well i was asking my self if its possible... i have my laptop at my home. And when i go to shcool.. THere the computers are like pentium 3... Really Slow... (really)

so heres my kestion: is it possible to connect to my laptop but from school...?

any program avaible..? free or not i dont mind
i know lot bout remote desktop but i think its tooooo complicated but still if some one knows and uses programs or Remote Desktop please.. explain to me how u use it or how u got it...

or if theres any site i can check for this things!

Thanks for your comprehension!!

,-[BlaZin_FoO]-

2007-10-26 06:15:34 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Computers & Internet Computer Networking

elfa geek i ask if you know any programs you sed only YES!!!!!

2007-10-26 06:23:51 · update #1

3 answers

Yeah, I agree with ElfaGeek, when you connect to your computer, it basically has to send the screenshot of whatever you're doing over the net. (That's the way I know of)

There is a program called Get My Pc I think, which lets you watch what your computer's doing, and click on what's on the screen.

At the moment, there is no way to do what it is that you want to do, without completely outweighing any pros.

2007-10-26 06:57:40 · answer #1 · answered by André 2 · 0 0

If you were to use any remote desktop program such as pcAnywhere or even online services like logmein.com offers you will run into two other problems. First off typically schools will ban such websites from internet access as they can use up a lot of bandwidth and be used for non academic purposes.

Secondly because of the amount o bandwidth you are allowed to use at school without setting off alarms there you would experience a pretty sever lag as internet speed is slower then the bus speed of your typical p3 computer.

in order to test it you would probably have to use a third party proxy server service to connect to logmein and then to your home network and back it would be far too cumbersome.

2007-10-26 15:22:31 · answer #2 · answered by Kevin 4 · 0 0

Yes, it's possible, but the PIII at school won't go as fast as your laptop. So, it would be a waste of time, IMHO.

2007-10-26 13:22:21 · answer #3 · answered by ELfaGeek 7 · 0 0

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