VNC is certainly an option, and I've used it to run MixW remotely, but
as Larry suggests it's quite sluggish, even with a decent connection. I
use it to administer my web server and it sometimes goes very slow even
though I've got ADSL at this end and the server is connected to a fat
pipe at a data center.
And you still need something to carry the audio. There's a program on my
site called AudioLink that will do this, but it's basically the
prototype for the audio streaming for K2Net and hasn't been updated to
the current level of K2Net, which is more resilient now and has lower
latency than earlier versions.
I'd recommend anyone wanting audio linking software to work with VNC to
download the demo package for the audio streaming components at
www.lakeofsoft.com and use one of the demo applications.
--
Julian, G4ILO (RSGB, ARRL)
G4ILO's Shack: http://www.tech-pro.net/g4ilo
Bob Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I meant vnc, not vpn!
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