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Hi! Hope you could help me (again) :?
First I need to tell - I was searching the forum and net, but unfortunately I can't find what I'm exactly looking for.
(I'm asking about Wizard not Universal / Himalaya...)
What is in your opinion the best (easiest, fastest, most readable with 320x240 resolution, working full screen and in landscape mode, cheapest...) way to remotely connect to the desktop workstation?
[1] Connecting to the Linux box
1A. Command line / shell via ssh/ssh2 – there’s no need to use any special server software nor configuration, but there’s a question about the best client software. Right now I'm going to use http://www.pocketputty.net/. Did you try any of these with Wizard?
PocketPuTTY 0.1 for WM2003 (stable)
PocketPuTTY 0.2 for PPC2002 (highly experimental, unstable)
PocketPuTTY 2006-05-04 dev snapshot for WM2003 (latest, highly experimental)
How stable is the “dev snapshot” version and is there any other (free or almost free) ssh/ssh2 client for PocketPC?
I used to use PuTTY for Symbian S60 and it worked like a charm...
1B. Remote Desktop – what is the best client-server software to do it?
I used to use VNC for Linux PC – Linux PC connection, but I’m not sure if it’s good idea to use VNC with (so) small screen. Any tips and tricks or suggestions how to configure both ends?
[2] Connecting to WindowsXP PC
2A. Command line / shell via ssh/ssh2 – is it possible at all?
Will I need software acting as a server on the PC or there is this kind of software already in the system? Tips & Tricks & configuration examples are very welcome
2B. Remote Desktop – the best client & server software to do it?
Should I use VNC (server and client, like under Linux) or Remote Desktop server already incorporated in WinXP (what about the client in this case)?
And finally – where I can find a manual, help files or specification of the TSC pre installed on my device? Is this software useable?
Maybe I’m looking for something I already have…
Sorry for plenty of questions, but longer I'm searching - more questions I have.
I really appreciate yours opinions
All advices, links, PM's are very, very welcome
Thanks in advance
exbros
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And finally – where I can find a manual, help files or specification of the TSC pre installed on my device? Is this software useable?
Maybe I’m looking for something I already have…
exbros
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To use the pre installed terminal server you need to turn on remote desktop (winxp pro) and input your ip address on the wizard in the terminal server application, as long as your firewall is configured to allow the connection you should be able to control your pc using the software you already have, alternatively you can use services like log me in etc.
good luck
post back if you hit trouble
Rob
I use logmein.com's basic, free service. simple, quick, encrypted and you dont have to remember ip's or anything.
try http://gomyplace.com/ if you need something simple just to browse files on the remote and execute commands in the command shell
you will need just a regular internet browser to access the remot host
free, open source (GPL), works in NATed, firewalled environments, dynamic IPs, etc.
runs on Linux/Win32/Mac requires Java on the host machine
client needs only internet browser
Linux
PocketPuTTy is the way to go for connecting to a linux machine remotely, I'm using the latest dev build on my PDA and haven't found any issues yet, although i have only been using it for about 2 days. It works fine on the screensize too as its only command line.
Windows
I wouldn't even bother with command line for windows, as its horribly underpowered and wont provide you with much usability. It is possible to run SSH on windows, but like I said, I would see no reason too.
I used to have a VNC client for my old Axim X50 which ran great, it supported screen scaling, so it would fit my entire 1600x1280 screen onto the PDA no problems, and zoomed in when I required. It was only really usable to perform very simple tasks, but thats all I needed. Unfortunately I don't remember the clients name, however there are a number on the market that provide the same features.. maybe trying the following?
http://www.parystec.demon.co.uk/pt_vnc_WM5.htm
I use realVNC for my server. Oh and any VNC client should work with any VNC server, so if you installed VNC on linux, this should work fine.
Hope that helps
Hi everybody
Is there any way ( like Hamachi for pc-s) to connect the UNI via gprs or wifi when on road to my pc,which is on the internet 24/7( wireless internet with an AP,but i'm in a NAT firewall and i have a private static ip ) ?
Hamachi does a great job for PC's,but there is no Hamachi for PPC,or i can not find it.Hamachi is great cause it gives the devices new virtual v6 IP-s,static,recognisable by the Hamachi gateway,server or whatever and it works,LAN over the internet.Sorry for my bad english.Thanks in advance
There is a hamachi for windows mobile.
https://secure.logmein.com/labs.asp?lang=en
https://secure.logmein.com/labs/hamachi-0.0.3.1.cab
Surur
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There is a hamachi for windows mobile.
https://secure.logmein.com/labs.asp?lang=en
https://secure.logmein.com/labs/hamachi-0.0.3.1.cab
Surur
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Oh great,i looked everywhere.Well,obviously not everywhere
Thank you very much for the information,respect !!
Does anyone know alternate methods in this case besides hamachi and logmein ?
Is it not working for you? I had some difficulty initially getting a direct connection, but it worked out eventually.
Surur
No no no, i'm sure it will work,i'm just not able to test it today.Just wondering for more methods,more knowledge about this stuff.Thank you again for Hamachi,tomorrow i'll try and let you know
surur said:
There is a hamachi for windows mobile.
https://secure.logmein.com/labs.asp?lang=en
https://secure.logmein.com/labs/hamachi-0.0.3.1.cab
Surur
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WOW !!! That's awesome ! I just HAVE to try it !
Loved the PC version, now if i can setup a VPN between my PPC and my 2To fileserver at home, it will beat any mobile storage for years to come.
Can't wait to try this, and ace another iPhone owner.
THX for the info Surur
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Can't wait to try this, and ace another iPhone owner.
THX for the info Surur
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Acing iPhone owners is what I live for
Surur
Hamachi is the best
I use it all the time and now that I have it on my Mogul....Life is GRAND....
Thanks!!!
I use openvpn for ppc, it's more of a "pro solution", I use openvpn for lots of different things, works fine. I wouldn't recommend it for non-network admins though.
Is there a way to run Activesync over a VPN, or at least a local network? I think it would be awesome to have automatic remote backups... But I don't know where I'd start.
So, anyone do anything interesting with this?
How about getting a WinMo device to connect to a PC across the country to watch movies off of, or download from your music library?
Get latest Hamachi 2 Beta
check secure logmein labs now. (link available in a previous post)
You have the Beta available for download now (13 Jan 2010 updated).
No, Activesync does not work over IP .
Very interesting.. Now if someone can find or develop TeamViewer on WM it would be perfect
I'm loving the fact that VPN is now built-in on Android 2.1. So much so that I wanted to share what cool things you can do with it enabled.
Following is a quick video example I made using my Hero to connect to my work VPN, from home, via WiFi (works fine on the mobile network as well, just slower), then VNC'ing to my desktop computer in the office and controlling it.
Pretty sweet I think!
VPN / VNC Demo
Anyway you could show me step by step to getting this set up? Been trying and just can't seen to get it to work. Thanks in advance.
Figured you might find this post interesting
How far along are you in your VNC setup? Are you using a VPN?
You can PM me so as to not turn this into a dialog / support thread, and let me know where you are at in the process, and I'll offer any insight that may prod you along.
Can someone give me the step my step on setting up a VPN on my Windows 7 PC and then accessing it with my Galaxy Tab over the world wide web and on my home network.
Havent used it in awhile
http://www.runpcrun.com/howtoopenvpn
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Can someone give me the step my step on setting up a VPN on my Windows 7 PC and then accessing it with my Galaxy Tab over the world wide web and on my home network.
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If you just want to remotely access your PC, as opposed to your network - I'd suggest PocketCloud by Wyse. You need to install some client software on your PC too, but it works really well.
You could also consider LogMeIn Ignition, but this is a paid app, and IMO PocketClock works better.
Regards,
Dave
foxmeister said:
If you just want to remotely access your PC, as opposed to your network - I'd suggest PocketCloud by Wyse. You need to install some client software on your PC too, but it works really well.
You could also consider LogMeIn Ignition, but this is a paid app, and IMO PocketClock works better.
Regards,
Dave
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Can you access you PC from a different network with PocketCloud?
Yes it can!
I was quite surprised that it did - you just need to install the companion software on your desktop machines. It is available for both Windows and OS/X.
Regards,
Dave
I'd really like to access my network. I have absolutely no experience with working with VPN.
If you have no experience with VPNs, I'd still suggest PocketCloud as a first step.
Whichever way you look at it, you are going to want/need an RDP client, and PocketCloud can do that for you.
Install PocketCloud on your Tab, and download and install the PocketCloud companion on your PC(s) from here.
Regards,
Dave
Hello everyone
A little question: is there and if yes how to find out the Hamachi address for our phone? Or an other address, but a public one which is related to the phone, and not to the router. The address i know are the addresses in the 5.0.0.0/8 network. COULD ANYBODY HELP PLEASE????!!!
Thanks in advance
hi i used to have hamachi, i actualy used it in a project but then i discovered a far better way to have voip over vpn going (that was my project). As far as i know hamachi havent released an app for android, there is for ubuntu and other linux distros but not for android. So you need the app to make it work. Now if you want to use it for remote control and share files and more use teamviewer is the best i've found so far and it has an app for Android which works like charm and very fast.
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lavero.burgos said:
hi i used to have hamachi, i actualy used it in a project but then i discovered a far better way to have voip over vpn going (that was my project). As far as i know hamachi havent released an app for android, there is for ubuntu and other linux distros but not for android. So you need the app to make it work. Now if you want to use it for remote control and share files and more use teamviewer is the best i've found so far and it has an app for Android which works like charm and very fast.
Veronica
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Actually, it goes more about things like hosting, DNS and making a connection to the phone itself. Because of that i was wondering if there exists a device-related address which is accessable on the internet... so.... if anybody knows something....
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