David Guest wrote:
Chris Tansell wrote:
Hi all,

I am looking for an alternative Terminal Services client. I don’t want to suggest any particular technology or any design concepts here, as this might prejudice the answer. As a block diagram, I’d draw it as a router that can handle a VPN-endpoint, with a screen, keyboard and mouse “plugged into it”, and some non-volatile
way to store info on its target.  Doesn’t matter if it needs a PC (or
whatever) to configure it.

No PC, no virus’s, nothing to hack, nothing to rebuild, take it off the
shelf, enter a few parameters, plug it in and off it goes.  Users can’t
fiddle with it, their kids aren’t interested in it and it’s not worth
stealing.

Does something like this exist?  What answers are out there?
We're picking up Netvistas off ebay for about $60.

David

David,

Are you using them on the practice LAN or from a remote location? If the latter how do the TS/VPN? VPN router, some installable remote control/VPN/thin client software?

Greg


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