Honestly, it sounds like you'll have exactly the same problems with any remote access software you use. They all use TCP/IP as a transport, and you're going to hit exactly the same issues regarding firewalls and dynamic IP's. This sounds like a networking problem, not a software problem.Originally posted by: swiggy
i recently have been become extremely fed up with remote desktop; whether its firewalls or dynamic IPs or something I have just had it up to here with the program. what remote access software do you guys reccomend/use?
Originally posted by: ktwebb
Either that or switch to something like logmein or gotomypc. Web/Internet based remote computer access. This removes the problems you've described so far.
Yeah RDP'ing to a dynamic IP is always going to be an issue, unless you use some of DNS updating program.
Um, yeah... he knew that, spike. Maybe you should lay off the attitude until you've been here long enough to recognize the people that know their stuff.Originally posted by: spike spiegal
Originally posted by: stash
Yeah RDP'ing to a dynamic IP is always going to be an issue, unless you use some of DNS updating program.
And the mentioned alternatives in this thread somehow are immune to it? They use some special, DNS free IP tunneling algorithm or something? Maybe a version of NetBEUI that broadcasts itself all over the free internet?
RDP has always been the most efficient protocol I've used on Windows, and is certainly superior to VNC. If you honestly can't handle redirecting port 3389, then find a different hobby. I can't see any firewall that's mucking up RDP traffic as being friendlier to some of these alternative either.
