Originally posted by: networkman
If your computers are on a network, you might consider a software KVM such a UltraVNC I use it with 16 machines at home.![]()
Originally posted by: Gl4di4tor
Originally posted by: networkman
If your computers are on a network, you might consider a software KVM such a UltraVNC I use it with 16 machines at home.![]()
Wow! This sounds too good to be true. Do you use it? If so, what's your opinion on it?
Originally posted by: networkman
If your computers are on a network, you might consider a software KVM such a UltraVNC I use it with 16 machines at home.![]()
Originally posted by: foodfightr
Originally posted by: Gl4di4tor
Originally posted by: networkman
If your computers are on a network, you might consider a software KVM such a UltraVNC I use it with 16 machines at home.![]()
Wow! This sounds too good to be true. Do you use it? If so, what's your opinion on it?
That it sounds exactly like "remote desktop" that is built in to windows XP?
Originally posted by: cKGunslinger
Originally posted by: foodfightr
Originally posted by: Gl4di4tor
Originally posted by: networkman
If your computers are on a network, you might consider a software KVM such a UltraVNC I use it with 16 machines at home.![]()
Wow! This sounds too good to be true. Do you use it? If so, what's your opinion on it?
That it sounds exactly like "remote desktop" that is built in to windows XP?
But one that support all Windows OS's, from Win95 to XP, as well as limited *nix support. "Remote Destop" is merely Microsoft's initial attempt at the already established and near-perfect VNC software.
That's why you should get a good-old reliable HARDWARE solution... ahem... KVM.Actually now the programs is starting to suck, it keeps crashing.