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Re: N900- Remote Desktop
Newb here, but quick learner ;)
How close off are we to seeing rDesktop in the extras repository? |
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Thanks. I have followed the instructions but it stalls once ive added it with the information. It says 'checking for updates, please wait' and gives me the stop option which I have to use because nothing happens. |
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I have tested the rdesktop 1.7 and it works great but when i change the default port number on rdp (win7) it doesent work at all? How come?
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(Just a shot in the dark here) Anyone know why on a celluar connection my vnc session gets dropped after being connected only for a few seconds, but on wi-fi it could last for ever?
One of the problems I suspect is I currently have RealVNC set to prefer on for encryption, and I think it might help to be prefer off. One other issue I'm having is if the internet connection is not active for 5 minutes the router kills the connection. Since no one is at the server to make the connection active again, that is another problem (which I will remedy by telling the router to keep the connection live, in the future this wont be neccessary as the box will be made to download legit torrents, etc., and thus will always use the internet.) Anybody more experienced at this than me have any suggestions? 2d |
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I have made a couple of youtube videos, where you can see these remote desktop applications in action:
- rdesktop v.1.7-maemo1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COg-abNoVEA - VNC viewer v.0.6.3-fremantle2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BvHX51mrok |
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rdesktop works great! Thank you so much!
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can i use rdesktop on windows 7 home premium?
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rdesktop works great for me when connecting within lan (from 192.168.0.11 to 192.168.0.10), but when I try to connect with lets say gprs to my WAN IP, it won't work and I kinda guess it shouldn't work either to keep things safe.
So my question is, how do I connect to my PC that's behind nat from outside my lan? edit: I booted my box and now it works for some reason. Great :) |
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If you want to connect over the Internet, you'll need to know your WAN IP address (if you don't have a static IP, then a dyndns type service is recommended). If you are behind a NAT router, you will also need to configure port forwarding rule on your router (default RDP port is TCP 3389). It's of course also possible to use the remote desktop through a VPN tunnel. |
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