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
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
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
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
>
> 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
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
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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
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
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
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
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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 :) .
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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
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