Re: [PLUG] Other options besides VNC (or RDP)

2017-02-20 Thread Chuck Hast
I use a Microtik router, but I have moved the DHCP and DNS to an RPi 3. It works well. I am on Hughesnet which totally sucks, if you get stuck on it turn off the stinking "web accelerator" it is really a proxy and uses their DNS which could not find the address at times if it was at the front door

Re: [PLUG] Other options besides VNC (or RDP)

2017-02-20 Thread Roderick Anderson
Thnaks for the insight Chuck. My first plan was to use VNC but I did want to check other options. Reading this I realized a router in the mix might be better than running a DHCP server on the RPi. Which router do you use? With a quick search it looks like the TP-Link N150 or the newer N300

Re: [PLUG] Other options besides VNC (or RDP)

2017-02-18 Thread Chuck Hast
I guess I am being a bit dense here, but I do not see a reason not to use VNC for controlling a rig under RPi control. I used to get into my RPi's all the time from some variant of VNC on a phone/tablet/laptop/desktop choose your OS poison... I use (been a while) Chirp on a RPi to control a Icom ha

Re: [PLUG] Other options besides VNC (or RDP)

2017-02-18 Thread Roderick Anderson
Thanks to everyone for the suggestions and ideas. I'll be looking into them. To expand on the why: I am looking at a Raspberry Pi running headless to connect to my Yaesu FT-857D and Signalink USB. Then use a phone, tablet or laptop as the terminal. This way I don't have to dedicate my netboo

[PLUG] Other options besides VNC (or RDP)

2017-02-18 Thread Mike C.
> > I'm looking for any other options to remote into a graphical desktop > besides VNC or RDP. > > I'd like a client that runs on Linux and Android with MAC and Windows a > bonus. Server should run on Linux with Android, MAC and Windows as > another bonus. > > I remember coming across something, w

Re: [PLUG] Other options besides VNC (or RDP)

2017-02-17 Thread Tom
Beside already mentioned TeamViewer, I also successfully used Nomachine (nomachine.com) and NetViewer renamed to GoToMeeting (gotomeeting.com) They are not free to use as VNC, so your OSsupport/longevity/cost/exist ence will likely change over time. Tomas On Fri, 2017-02-17 at 17:16 -0800, Roderick

Re: [PLUG] Other options besides VNC (or RDP)

2017-02-17 Thread benjamin barber
lookup intel management engine On Fri, Feb 17, 2017 at 10:25 PM, wes wrote: > TeamViewer. It works amazingly well, and is also priced at the level of > something that works amazingly well. > > -wes > > On Fri, Feb 17, 2017 at 5:16 PM, Roderick Anderson > wrote: > > > I'm looking for any other o

Re: [PLUG] Other options besides VNC (or RDP)

2017-02-17 Thread King Beowulf
On 02/17/2017 05:16 PM, Roderick Anderson wrote: > I'm looking for any other options to remote into a graphical desktop > besides VNC or RDP. > > I'd like a client that runs on Linux and Android with MAC and Windows a > bonus. Server should run on Linux with Android, MAC and Windows as > anoth

Re: [PLUG] Other options besides VNC (or RDP)

2017-02-17 Thread wes
TeamViewer. It works amazingly well, and is also priced at the level of something that works amazingly well. -wes On Fri, Feb 17, 2017 at 5:16 PM, Roderick Anderson wrote: > I'm looking for any other options to remote into a graphical desktop > besides VNC or RDP. > > I'd like a client that run

Re: [PLUG] Other options besides VNC (or RDP)

2017-02-17 Thread Nat Taylor
Apache Guacamole! On Fri, Feb 17, 2017 at 5:40 PM Neal wrote: > Chrome Remote Desktop, which I assume runs on anything that can handle the > Chrome browser? > > Haven't gotten around to trying it myself but it's on the ToDo list :) . > > NealS > ___ >

Re: [PLUG] Other options besides VNC (or RDP)

2017-02-17 Thread Neal
Chrome Remote Desktop, which I assume runs on anything that can handle the Chrome browser? Haven't gotten around to trying it myself but it's on the ToDo list :) . NealS ___ PLUG mailing list PLUG@lists.pdxlinux.org http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/lis

[PLUG] Other options besides VNC (or RDP)

2017-02-17 Thread Roderick Anderson
I'm looking for any other options to remote into a graphical desktop besides VNC or RDP. I'd like a client that runs on Linux and Android with MAC and Windows a bonus. Server should run on Linux with Android, MAC and Windows as another bonus. I remember coming across something, while searchin