SweetPoison
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But you succeeded soooo well at it...Wasn't trying to be a whiner...
Your killin me here, David.
But you succeeded soooo well at it...Wasn't trying to be a whiner...
DM51 said:Sums it up very well.
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papabear55 said:FLASH, but I solved that with splashtop app. Now I just need a way to print to a non air printer. I have an Epson wireless, but the Epson app is useless for anything besides pictures.
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speedlever said:Splashtop is an RDP... sorta. Fast, yet not suitable for remote maintenance unless the host is attended.
Also you'll have to bone up on your port forwarding skills.
Splashtop is an RDP... sorta. Fast, yet not suitable for remote maintenance unless the host is attended.
Also you'll have to bone up on your port forwarding skills.
Repair coast for a broken screen is very expensive. I paid $ 417,45 for a new screen. Ok, they replaced the complete iPad but I needed only a new screen. Painful ! Oh, a USB entrance would be nice !
The most recent release of Splashtop - with autodiscovery - doesn't need any port forwarding skills - it's totally plug-and-play. You simply tell Splashtop - both the iPad and PC app - your gmail address and that's it. Somehow it works out how to remotely connect from outside your home network. Works every time for me - truly brilliant. And there's a free, limited viewing time, version too, so there's no problem with trying it out.
Tim
The most recent release of Splashtop - with autodiscovery - doesn't need any port forwarding skills - it's totally plug-and-play. You simply tell Splashtop - both the iPad and PC app - your gmail address and that's it. Somehow it works out how to remotely connect from outside your home network. Works every time for me - truly brilliant. And there's a free, limited viewing time, version too, so there's no problem with trying it out.
Tim
Good to know Tim. I suppose my version has been auto-updated and I should take another look at it. Will it now survive a reboot? Or will a remote host need to be attended on site to log back on?