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- Thunder_MountaiExplorer II
ewylie wrote:
jcpainter wrote:
If you just need to have remote access to your online laptop, install the free version of "Logmein" on the laptop.
Watch very carefully as you download, to be sure you download the free home version and NOT the 30-day Free Trial of "Logmein Pro".
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Very nice remote connection for free (non commercial use). very little setup, no configuration to the router, no need for fixed IP address or DDNS setup. Configure your laptop to be always on, the screen and HDD can be powered down. As long as the Logmein program is running on your laptop, you can access it from any browser through the logmein site.
When signing up for logmein - pay close attention, make sure you are getting the free version... as noted above.
I went to Logmein's website and read through their information. Looks pretty straight forward and doable. Had the fancy Cisco remote access back when I was working.
Any suggestions for host computer? I assume that I should turn sleep and hibernation off in the power options as well as auto updates. Probably should also have only necessary programs running at startup. - Thunder_MountaiExplorer IIHey folks, OP here. Logmein.com works great. Easy setup. Slick as snot on a doorknob. Thanks much!
- jcpainterExplorer
Thunder Mountain wrote:
Hey folks, OP here. Logmein.com works great. Easy setup. Slick as snot on a doorknob. Thanks much!
You're welcome and here's a tissue!;) - ewylieExplorerLogmein free version is being phased out quickly.
An alternative is Teamviewer. Install the full version on your remote computer (temp/webcam, remote), select private/non-commercial use. Now install full version on your local computer you will be taking with you (or iOS/Android device).
The bummer of this option is they do not have a web login so you will have to install the software on the local computer - not so easy to hop on a friend's computer to check things out. - joebedfordNomad II
Thunder Mountain wrote:
LogMeIn Pro has the capability of waking a sleeping PC remotely. Maybe the free version does too.
Any suggestions for host computer? I assume that I should turn sleep and hibernation off in the power options as well as auto updates. Probably should also have only necessary programs running at startup.
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