iPad And Remote Desktop = Laptop Replacement?
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omfg are u the Joker...
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When I run the application in my iTouch, there's a popout which says: "Unable to connect. Check the computer adress and make sure the computer's firewall is configured to allow incoming remote desktop connections". I already checked it... In theory, it should have to work...
I am using Windos 7 too... but what could the problem be? Do I have to close all sessions to access by remote?
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its a nice vid..cant get myself to spend hundreds of dollars more...my smartphone has android and teamviewer.100% free and works great for RDS!..I cant justify $500+ for something that will do what my smartphone does or even a Tablet..Asus Transformer quad core for $710 with keyboard option..I have unlimited data on my smartphone and it works "well enough" minus screen space.
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Does your computer have to be on?
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1.) No, it is not. An oxymoron is a contradictory figure of speech.
2.) Windows tablets are shit in every way imaginable.
3.) Buying a Windows tablet is still not a desktop computer. The whole point of this App is to be able to freely connect to a more powerful and functional system.
4.) No one would buy an iPad solely for the purpose of connecting to a computer. That's as bizarre as assuming he bought it just to read and recommending a good book instead.
5.) Yes, you can emulate USB ports.
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that ruins the point of the ipad
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Omg' u sound like the joker man!!
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How is performance with video playback with millions of colors in settings is it responsive; will sound work too?
Thanks
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Isn't buying an iPad to use Windows an oxymoron? Just buy an Windows tablet & be done with it? You can't emulate usb ports and connectivity!
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Obrigado pelo convite de amizade, oque acha de uma parceria de troca de inscrição?
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Thanks for the friend invite. Great video too.
So do you have to keep your remote computers on all of the time? My laptop is quite heavy so I might use this but I keep it hibernated or off when I'm out.
Thanks for the review :)
HasanSIM14 1 year ago
@HasanSIM14 It is the same as any remote desktop connection, the PC you are connecting to must be on and in a state that will allow connections. I know if your computer is hibernated it will not work. But if the monitor and drive go into a power saving mode it may wake it up. Each machine and OS will work a bit differently so try it out and see what works for yours. Thanks for watching and let me know if there are any other videos you would like to see.
CNetSystemsPCSupport 1 year ago