Hi Mike

You are right, I have used LogMein to do remote problem diagnosis before
(although its not the best for that type of work) but I am not aware if it
works on the iPad (will check it out) but the VNC clones do a good job!

73


Neal Campbell
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On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 1:29 PM, Mike Schwendeman <[email protected]> wrote:

> Neal had mentioned:
>
> "Date: Mon, 5 Apr 2010 14:40:45 -0400
> From: Neal Campbell<[email protected]>
>
> I haven't done much with it as I am too backlogged with bidness but I got
> my
> iPad delivered from China Saturday AM. When UPS arrived at 9:30 I asked him
> how many he was delivering and he said he had 20 more in the truck to
> deliver!
>
> Anyway, I bought a VNC app (4.99) and can now connect to the computer
> downstairs, via wifi that is running PowerSDR. Its a tough slog because the
> 1900x1200 monitor size isn't compressed so you have to do a bit of finger
> surfing to find PSDR on the desktop."
>
>
> Neal;
>
> I have had very satisfactory "remote access" to any remote computer, using
> LogMeIn.  (See  https://secure.logmein.com/US/home.aspx  for more info.)
>
> I use the FREE version, as it does all I need.  To access another computer,
> one can use ANY WEB BROWSER to get to LogMeIn.com, and sign in.  Click on
> the presented list of your computers, enter the needed identity/password,
> and you are in.  (To run PowerSDR, I use Skype for the audio, of course.)
>  You only have to load a small "background" application on the computers
> that you want to access and remotely operate.  It's so simple that even I
> can operate it!!  (And, that's saying something!)
>
> Neal, the main difference that I see with LogMeIn, compared to VPN, is that
> one can easily and dynamically re-size the full screen or a scalable portion
> of the screen.  (You had described an issue with this.)  Plus, all you need
> is a web browser; No VPN application.  Have a look; You might like how it
> works for you.
>
> It's really nice to access and run almost any operating system from any
> other.  (I can even run my old (ECHOLINK) 133 Mhz Dell, running Windows
> 2000, from a Mac or a Windows machine!)
>
> 73!    -Mike-    KØJTA
>
>
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