RE: [Elecraft] PC Anywhere...

2007-04-15 Thread Gregg R. Lengling
The problem with PC Anywhere is the bandwidth that it requires and creates latency. I use Ham Radio Deluxe which operates with a host program running on 1 computer and a client program on the other. This in conjunction with Skype to pass the 2-way audio works great. I've done demos (last one a

RE: [Elecraft] PC Anywhere...

2007-04-15 Thread Gregg R. Lengling
@mailman.qth.net Subject: Re: [Elecraft] PC Anywhere... [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello Everyone, Perchance has anyone on the list tried remote control of his/her K2 (e/w a KIO2 accessory) using PC Anywhere as described in the April, 2007 QST? I tried to run PC anywhere ver 11 but it won't run

Re: [Elecraft] PC Anywhere...

2007-04-15 Thread Doug Person
ron wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello Everyone, Perchance has anyone on the list tried remote control of his/her K2 (e/w a KIO2 accessory) using PC Anywhere as described in the April, 2007 QST? I tried to run PC anywhere ver 11 but it won't run on my vista. I need to splurge 200

Re: [Elecraft] PC Anywhere...

2007-04-15 Thread ron
Doug Person wrote: Ron, VNC is easy to setup and use. However, its bandwidth requirements are as high as PC Anywhere. There is also desktop sharing built into Windows but, again, the bandwidth requirements are too great to make it useful for ham radio. 73, Doug --K0DXV Well, that

Re: [Elecraft] PC Anywhere...

2007-04-15 Thread David Wilburn
In the past, PC Anywhere opened up some major security holes in computers and networks. Once installed, it announced itself like a beacon, screaming for script kiddies to come and get it. It may have been fixed by now, but I wouldn't want it on any network I was responsible for. This is