Anydesk.com ARE scammers allies, 100%. I used to work for Apple and every single scam/ransomware that happened to a Mac involved anydesk being used by scammers. That company needs to be shut down, or there needs to be international regulations making companies that provide tools be responsible for the outcome if they ignore it. Should be a giant lawsuit against anydesk for this crap. They are just as responsible as all the scammers that use them.
I had this issue far too many times with TeamViewer. The last straw was that their turn around time for this issue was over 2 weeks. I connect to my home PCs while at work and I help my family with their PCs, no commercial use.
I switched to AnyDesk and have loved it. I just wish their Address Book wasn't locked behind the Professional license. (worked around this by having a Google Sheet with the IDs for each PC I connect to.
I would be interested in a self hosted alternative too. I was researching a while ago, but no results. Till then, check out Anydesk. Some guys who left TeamViewer started this a while ago and it looks promising. Its still a german company owned by the founders, unlike TeamViewer that got bought by an UK based venture group.
Been using AnyDesk for quite some time and I'm happy with it. It's free for personal use and available for various platforms. Last but not least, it doesn't require registration.
Here's the link in case you want to check it out.
Another vote for AnyDesk.. https://anydesk.com/remote-desktop ... Used to use TV to support family in Utah and Illinois from home here in Las Vegas. I needed a cross-platform solution as I'm on Linux and some of my family is still on Windows (shudder). When TV came out with their native version that required Ubuntu 16.04 or newer, I dumped them as all of my systems are on Ubuntu 14.04 for reasons.. I found the AnyDesk app to be lightweight and it did everything I needed it to do..
It’s free?
EDIT: https://anydesk.com/en — 100% free for personal use. You were looking at business licensing.
EDIT EDIT: Not to mention there are a million alternatives. TeamViewer? Free for personal use. RDP? Free and built into Windows. VNC.
If they haven’t replied to your email, then you can expect poor support if you have issues in the future. Check out AnyDesk. Pricing is good and has similar features.
Anydesk is something I've tested out for my home device, to access from work. It works really well, and they have a "pay and forget" plan for businesses, which is a breath of fresh air in the day of subscription models that cost more in the long run.
Hey u/aonesaucy , AnyDesk is free for private use. Please understand that in order to finance the free service we provide we need to detect professional use cases through regular monitoring. This is ultimately so we can keep supporting our free users and maintain costs. We aim to keep AnyDesk free for private users. In order to do so we need to make sure that users falling under professional use cases purchase a license, as agreed by our terms and conditions.
If you have been wrongly picked up by mentioned monitoring, please inform us about your AnyDesk ID, use case, and country:
https://anydesk.com/en/contact/support
Thank you for your understanding
AnyDesk (https://anydesk.com) is created by former TeamViewer employees and generally works well and works without port-forwarding just like TeamViewer. RDP which is mentioned earlier needs port-forwarding and is by default included with Windows Pro and higher (not available on Windows Home editions).
There is one by a German company called Anydesk, which started getting popular in call centres, etc. when the news about Team Viewer fiasco came last year. I believe it supports Linux among few other platforms.
Hey u/keyboard76 , AnyDesk is still free for private use. Please understand that in order to enable the free service in the future as well, we need to detect professional use cases through monitoring regularly. This is so we can keep supporting our free users and maintain costs. We do aim to keep AnyDesk free for private users in the future as well. to be able to achieve this we need to make sure that users falling under professional use cases purchase a license, as agreed by our terms and conditions.
If you have been wrongly picked up by mentioned monitoring, please send us your AnyDesk ID, rough use case and use time, as well as your country.
We will gladly help resolve this situation:
Hey u/LinuxIsFree , AnyDesk is still free for private use. Please understand that in order to finance the free service we provide we need to detect professional use cases through regular monitoring. This is ultimately so we can keep supporting our free users and maintain costs.
If you have been wrongly picked up by mentioned monitoring, please tell us your AnyDesk ID, use case, and country:
Since it seems that AnyDesk offers ARM builds for its software (https://anydesk.com/en/downloads/raspberry-pi), I was about to recommend Pinebook Pro but unfortunately it's (still) out of stock: https://pine64.com/product-category/laptops/
Pinebook Pro would be awesome device for lightweight usage such as remote desktop'ing and SSH'ing!
You can turn on screen sharing on the mini’s sharing preferences and control it from the iMac using the built-in screen sharing app. As long as they are both connected by Ethernet to the same LAN there shouldn’t be any lag. How to screenshare on a Mac computer, to make presentations and projects easier
By the way, get the 10Gb Ethernet option if you can on the mini (not for screen sharing’s shake)
Or you can use Anydesk if you want to also connect to the mini from both inside and outside your LAN.
I use both methods to connect to my older 2013 MacBook.
lol you literally just download it and you're given a free-tier license.
You literally don't need to sign up or use an email.
https://anydesk.com/en/education/free-for-students
"AnyDesk: Always Free for Personal Use, Now Free for Students!
At AnyDesk, we don't believe in forcing personal users to purchase a paid plan to be able to occasionally help friends and family. That's why we provide a free version for personal and student use. Now we're making the free version available to all students, so they can maintain a seamless learning environment in today's changing education landscape."
Edit* TIL Anydesk was paid... Looked really hard to say something wrong.
Just don't use AnyDesk tbh. Too much work.
I use AnyDesk, which is free for personal use, to remote into my Mac Pro server. It works well enough with the occasional bit of mouse lag depending on quality and network speed.
For 2.) I‘d suggest to use AnyDesk (https://anydesk.com). He then just needs to tell you the number he sees on the screen. Using it myself for that purpose on a linux machine. Works perfectly well (unless in one case the ISP had to unlock something in the firewall fo a friend if I remember correctly).
I don't know if it would work for you as I have only used at home but I have found that Anydesk seems to work very well. I used to use Teamviewer but they kept on pinging me for commercial use (even though I was only connecting to one other computer from one computer) I saw someone else on Reddit recommend Anydesk it I find it to be quite straight forward to use.
In the past couple days i had to remotlly connect to my office PC. I used AnyDesk. Not perfect but i got job done. Setup process is easy. If you PC has more then one monitor connected (my office pc has 4) switching between them is a bit confusing (at least for me)
Link to Anydesk website
Link to my video
I found AnyDesk a while ago but have yet to test it. We were looking for a ScreenConnect replacement with the price increase but ended up just coughing up the money. I'll probably try in my homelab soon.
I'd love to hear anyone's thoughts on it though.
Hi there, a connection to your device is only possible when accepting a session. So in your case, all good, no one can access your device with the ID only. If you like, report the issue here so our legal team can follow up on it: https://anydesk.com/en/contact/general Best regards, the AnyDesk team
Hey there, very sorry to hear that!
Please report the issue here so our legal team can follow up: https://anydesk.com/en/contact/general We further recommend to report the incident to your local police.
If you have ended the session and deinstalled our software, your device cannot be accessed anymore via AnyDesk. Please check your device for any unwanted malware or apps that are unknown to you and also follow the really good advice given here already.
Your AnyDesk Team
Hi there,
If you have experienced a scammer misusing our software, please report it here: https://anydesk.com/en/contact/general We recommend, if you have any information about this scammer, you should also report it to your local police.
When receiving a connection request, AnyDesk creates a “connection_trace.txt” file that includes information such as the Session details. The local “connection_trace.txt” file can be found in the same folder as the configuration files for the AnyDesk client.
Best regards, your AnyDesk team
Thank you for you reply Thorn_ftc, i appreciate it. So anything thats named armhf is for 32bit, and anything named amd64... ok got it lol
Ive found a version on their website https://anydesk.com/en/downloads/linux
Link saying "Debian / Ubuntu / Mint (64 Bit)" with a file named = anydesk_6.1.1-1_amd64.deb
But that still coughs up the same error message: Wrong architecture
What do you think?
Ive found mint to be nippy and quick, but would it be best to get a standard raspy pi 64 os?
Im intending to learn about nodes and want to validate crypto :)
Hey there, thank you for reaching out to us.
Please ensure that both sides of your connection are using the most recent versions of AnyDesk.
You can check our download page here:
https://anydesk.com/en/downloads
If your issue continues, please contact us directly:
<strong>Anydesk</strong> or <strong>NoMachine</strong> in case TeamViewer guys decide that your remote sessions have something to do with "commercial purposes". And they usually do, even if you just want to help your relatives. Trust me.
Give you complete control Anydesk will be open and I've made it very easy to find everything that I haven't wanted anyone to see for so long. Female dommes can have the password for unrestricted access if they choose.
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Only serious humiliation will get me hard today. Anydesk will be open and I've made it very easy to find everything that I haven't wanted anyone to see for so long. Female dommes can have the password for unrestricted access if they choose.
. My ID is 688 443 991.
Get AnyDesk at:
Anydesk will be open and I've made it very easy to find everything that I haven't wanted anyone to see for so long. Female dommes can have the password for unrestricted access if they choose.
. My ID is 688 443 991.
Get AnyDesk at:
Hey there, thank you for getting in touch with us.
It would be best if you contact our Sales Team, they can create an offer for you, recommend the best license configuration for your use case and get you in touch with one of our specialists if any technical questions arise.
To do so, please use the form found here: https://anydesk.com/en/contact/sales
Best regards, your AnyDesk Team!
get off your high horse. if you consider a couple of old PC's mining as "professional use" then you need to get your head checked.
https://anydesk.com/en/professional-use please clarify how this is a business environment?
You are good if you installed anydesk from https://anydesk.com/ and you did not accept incoming connection.
If you allowed remote connection or if you installed client someone tempered with, you can assume that all information on the laptop (account data, emails, browser history, cookies ... ) is now in possession of someone else and all IoT devices on your network are now spying on you.
For some reason I assumed Parallels Access worked on Linux as well and (helpfully) didn't check, sorry! I haven't tried it, but AnyDesk looks promising (and free, allegedly).
I guess there's also the potential for doing it from your phone for a really portable option :P
Hi & thanks for reaching out!
In case you encounter a bug or problem with our software, we also offer a contact form that our customer care staff can use to deal with your request: https://anydesk.com/en/contact/support. They'll be happy to help you!
Best regards,
your AnyDesk Team
Go get yourself whitelisted. I mean if you think about it.. your use case sounds EXACTLY like what SHOULD get flagged. If it's not someone that's literally doing remote technical support (free or not), who else should get flagged?
Hey u/deadrubberboy , could you please send us info on the exact OS and AnyDesk versions, from both sides, as well as Trace Files from after such a situation:
https://support.anydesk.com/Trace_Files
Please send us this info through our support form and mention the reddit post:
Hey u/elcaudillo86 , could you please send us information on which OS and AnyDesk versions this is occurring (local and remote)?
In addition please send us Trace Files, from both sides, as well:
https://support.anydesk.com/Trace_Files
Please send this information through our contact form and mention the reddit post in the subject line:
Hello, personal use is if you use AnyDesk to support friends and family or to access devices in a private environment.
AnyDesk is free for private use. Please understand that in order to finance the free service we provide we need to detect professional use cases through regular monitoring. This is ultimately so we can keep supporting our free users and maintain costs. We aim to keep AnyDesk free for private users. In order to do so we need to make sure that users falling under professional use cases purchase a license, as agreed by our terms and conditions.
If you have been wrongly picked up by mentioned monitoring, please inform us about your AnyDesk ID, use case, and country.
You can either do so through direct messaging here, or through our contact form:
https://anydesk.com/en/contact/support
Thank you for your understanding
Hey u/MrApollocreed , in the Kaspersky Security Cloud, in the settings, find the "Threats and Exclusions" page, then "Specify Trusted Applications".
Add browse to the AnyDesk.exe executable file and select it, then check the box to “Allow interaction with the Kaspersky Security Cloud interface”.
Please note that this must be done either locally or through a different, trusted-by-default, remote access application.
If you are still experiencing issues, please let us know:
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Install Anydesk for you VNC, it's super easy and will work outside of your network without port forwarding. You can also set passwords for non-interactive login. It's what I use and you can put it on your mobile.
Start by installing ssh with sudo apt install openssh-server
then start the service with sudo systemctl enable --now ssh && sudo systemctl enable --now sshd
. Then it's best to make a key. No need to forward the port, keep in only in your home network. I would suggest going into the ssh config and not allowing root access, changing default port. It's not really necessary as it won't get outside of your local network but it's best practises. the config is /etc/ssh/sshd_config
. Use your favourite editor like sudo xed /etc/ssh/sshd_config
. Change Port xxxx
to whatever you want and change PermitRootLogin no
. When logging in it's ssh user@ip -p xxxx
. Restart your service for changes to take effect sudo systemctl restart ssh && sudo systemctl restart sshd
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Hey u/Traspen , it appears you have wrongfully triggered our commercial use detection.
Could you please tell us your AnyDesk ID, as well as roughly in what way and how often a month you are using AnyDesk? As well as from/in which country you are using AnyDesk?
Please send us this information through our Contact Form:
https://anydesk.com/en/contact/support
Generally, please note that any use or connection from, to or within a professional environment or network is considered professional use.
i mean there's plenty of options, also open source.
some i came across are "scrcpy" for android related stuff and "NoMachine"
as for how to use anydesk for free, here is the link to the download page:
https://anydesk.com/en/downloads
Hey u/mozart_ar , could you please send us Trace Files (https://support.anydesk.com/Trace\_Files) from after such a situation, along with information on OS and AnyDesk versions, from both sides of the connection?
Please send the information through our contact form:
I have the same older MBP 2013 (15”- it has a discrete GPU) and use Anydesk to control it when I’m out of the local network.
Within the home Local Network I use apple’s screen sharing: I run the included Screen sharing.app on my newer Mac to connect to it and there is no lag. Mind you, both macs are connected by Ethernet to the LAN / internet. The old Mac was wiped clean and runs freshly installed Mojave.
But I’m not sure if you want the reverse: your old Mac to control the newer one…
Anyway, disable cloud or time machine backups and keep your old Mac with minimum apps running for better performance.
You can monitor and do whatever you like to your rig with anydesk in windows os. There is a restart option witch i find it very usefull, it is also totaly free...!!!
Anydesk (anydesk.com) software which is a way to connect and view a PC remotely might be a solution if can't install Netflix.
Just install the software on a PC and on the E-Ink tablet then can play Netflix on the PC and watch it on the tablet.
habría que crear una aplicación que envié screenshot o algo así via rest a un servidor, puede ser un php o lo que sea, luego visualizar estas imágenes, y según coordenadas del mouse sobre esta imagen, como los <map> de html determinar que posición de la pantalla estaría el mouse, y replicar esa posición en el cliente haciendo click, como si fuera un proceso de automatización, otra cosa que vi también es el anydesk es una aplicación de google, https://anydesk.com/es/on-premises esta es de escritorios remotos por decirlo de alguna forma, y lo digo porque puedes controlar un equipo hasta por celular.
Son ideas que se me ocurre, veo interesante tu proyecto
Yes, I understood his question and listed my experience with it (this thread).
There is a Linux version of AnyDesk which is what I was using.
It does indeed connect to the Windows custom Atera version of the AnyDesk client.
Hey u/xejNcs , please contact us through our official support form, for such issues.
We´ll gladly look into the situation for you.
The Microsoft RDP app is for connecting to Windows devices that have RDP enabled. It cannot connect to an iPad, you need to use a different service for that. I recommend you try Anydesk
Hey u/garbageplay, firstly, for connecting, without needing to confirm the connection from the remote device, please check out the following Help Center page:
https://support.anydesk.com/Unattended_Access
For letting session requests through, even when AnyDesk isn´t running in the foreground, please ensure to set your "interactive access" settings to "allow always", in your AnyDesk Client´s "security settings".
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Concerning your lag issue, please use our official contact form, to contact our support:
I use AnyDesk, being teamviewer got all prissy and started to act like I was using it commercially, even when it was just two PC on the same router and 100% personal home use only. I've had zero issues with AnyDesk. https://anydesk.com/en
If ya google around it seems like teamviewer has build a bit of a rep for just deciding to tag people as commercial users.
do you have a computer at home? try turning THAT into a vpn yourself
or install Anydesk - a remote access program - on said computer, then connect to it through whatever you're using
Teamviewer used to be great, but they have recently limited the number of devices you can use with a free account.
So, speaking at someone who used Teamviewer for roughly five years, don't use it. Get Anydesk.
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I would like to invite you to an AnyDesk session. My ID is cumfag21@ad.
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limitless sissy will do anything for an owner pm me and ill let u completely expose me with acsess to all my persnal info usernamese passwords and bank and contact info feel free to share and change any of my info
Hi,
I would like to invite you to an AnyDesk session. My ID is cumfag21@ad.
Get AnyDesk at:
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If you have no problems with the tool not being open source, then take a look at AnyDesk. I haven't found a really good working VNC tool until today.
As a private user you can use the tool for free (https://anydesk.com/en/features#fullListOfLicensing).
Not selfhosted but we use anydesk. It's also way more reasonable prices for commercial usage and supports even remote controlling mobile devices. We use this feature a lot support customers configure their mobile device for email or specific configuration on custom apps we develop.
Hey u/SolemnTraveler , AnyDesk will only save meta-data. Even your AnyDesk Unattended Access passwords will only be saved as a token, never in cleartext, when choosing the option "remember password".
If you would like to read up on our Privacy Policy, as well, please feel free to check out the following link:
Hey u/vincentvera , full session logging is available with the licensed (Professional, Power) versions of AnyDesk:
I found links in your comment that were not hyperlinked:
I did the honors for you.
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Just as a suggestion for anyone averse to TeamViewer for any reason, try AnyDesk. I'm not affiliated with them at all, but I've always been impressed by how low-latency it is compared to TeamViewer. It's limited by your bandwidth ofc, but I personally prefer AnyDesk. It's also free for personal use and easy to set up.
anydesk.com - I setup access control so only specific source codes can access the client. I believe it has support for 2FA as well.
I pay $110.00 a year for two technician licenses to be legal.
My wife used this setup for a couple years now
Surface pro i5, typecover, surface pen, surface dock, and a large monitor, or even plug the dock into a TV.
Surface pro comes with oneNote which she uses constantly for almost everything.
You can plug a printer and a backup hard drive into the dock if those things are needed, then they will all connect instantly just by plugging the dock into the surface pro.
He will be able to draw on the screen of the surface pro directly which might be easier to understand then having a separate device.
You can press win+p and choose duplicate for the monitor to see the same thing on your surface and the monitor.
Or you can choose extend and have your video conference on the monitor and share your surface pro screen with the students.
You can detach the surface pro from the dock and take it with you and use it anywhere as well
Also can use https://docs.google.com/forms/ to create "tests", and they are graded automatically
Install AnyDesk on it to allow you to help with computer remotely
https://anydesk.com/en
Wife loves this setup so much she thinks every teacher should have it.
I'm not a Mac person, so I do NOT KNOW if this is possible .... but I have supported my elderly in-laws on their PC / Laptop using remote control a number of times - if you are able to TEST this before hand it will likely save you several trips and/or confused phone calls :)
https://anydesk.com/en/downloads/ios
Even if you can just see her screen while on the phone you can help her navigate things ...
also - super low tech thought: include a stand / support / some way for her not to have to hold it upright all the time on her lap...
I use TeamViewer as well for supporting family PCs but recently tried Anydesk which mentions it has an option for setting up an enterprise network without internet access as a private network which I’ll prob look into for this purpose as well on VMs
https://anydesk.com/en/features
Use Own Network
Need full control of your data? Setting up your own Enterprise Network is easy. This allows you to operate independently and without internet access, as no communication to our servers is required
I was looking for an application on the app store today and accidentally came across this. Its Linux app is readily available on the App Center if you have already enabled Flatpak support.
From the claims on the Website it looks to be amazing, but I haven't tested it.
Not fucking TeamViewer. They're scummy now. Jacking up rates, refusing to cancel, and bulk account compromise allowing attackers remote access: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/teamviewer-confirms-undisclosed-breach-from-2016/
RDP and VNC should not conflict with each other. With that said, you should be able to connect to active users RDP session using VNC and vice-versa. As an alternative, you can use AnyDesk https://anydesk.com/en. We are using it daily for those kinds of tasks.
You can use a remote desktop software. AnyDesk works really well and I've been using it for a very similar purpose recently. It supports both direct control and just indicating where to click (they'll see a cursor with your name next to it in addition to their own cursor). However, this only works one on one, of course, so you can't do this on multiple screens at once but you can remain connected to multiple computers at the same time, allowing you to quickly switch between them.
You may want to combine this with streaming your own display or that of a student. I'd use OBS and a site like Twitch for this.
Or like in one remote session today, trying to describe to someone over the phone how to open their browser and enter "anydesk.com" in the address bar, they repeatedly entered it in the search bar of their MSN home page. And they'd get tricked by some misleading ad at the top of the search results and land on FastSupport. I can say "address bar" all day long and it doesn't teach them anything. Telephones aren't the same as they were 40 years ago. "Hang up."
https://anydesk.com/en Is what I use at my IT job. Not to toot my own horn but I stumbled across it when trying to find an alternative remote software if ours wasn’t working and seems to be good. Since we only need it to get on initially for a new device or again, if our monitoring is down, I’m not sure if you’ll have to buy it but works good regardless. Keep in mind you have to install it on both sides for “admin” viewing/changes.
Looking into Surface Pro X to replace my SL3 + iPad. Initially I purchased SL3 after using MacOS for a decade+, I'm now pretty happy with Windows 10 and the SPX looks very appealing. Would be getting the 16gb/256gb spec.
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I run a business, I don't game, I don't do video or photo editing. Mainly emails, webapps and messaging.
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Thanks for any help.
Depending on what you want to do remotely...
Either setup a VPN server on your network. Then you can securely use RDP over VPN.
Or setup some secure remote access software like: https://anydesk.com/en
Teamviewer will probably block your ID sooner or later, as they will think you use it professionally due to one system belonging to a company and the long usage hours.
When that happens just switch to AnyDesk or any other remote access service.
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Or switch to the portable version on a usb stick method if the company pc is beefy enough.
>Standalone Adgu
Yes, a weird problem indeed.
Maybe you can give access to our support team? AnyDesk
We will conduct a remote session and try to solve your problem.
>does anyone know any good software for accessing Linux computers outside home other then team viewer
>and a free good anti virus for Arch Linux
For what do you need such a program?
What I always find difficult is to determine exactly what the current version is of the product. Mine is 5.1.0 yet the website only mentions 5.0 version. Only place I could find on their website where 5..1.0 is mentioned is here https://anydesk.com/en/downloads/windows
VNC on DeX works without any issues. If you want to connect to another PC in quick an easy way. try AnyDesk software. Iuse this one at home and in work. To access customers PC and give them tech support.
LINK:https://anydesk.com/en/
I use AnyDesk for basic remote access. https://anydesk.com/download
However, that won't really work for watching videos.
This, however, will. https://parsecgaming.com/cloud-gaming
It's meant for remoting to your own PC and playing games from your PC. It worked well for when I was remoting in to play WoW a while back. It'll work fine for watching video.
Keep in mind it needs a tonne of bandwidth though. But seeing as it sounds like you're remoting into an NZ PC from Korea, you should be fine.
I stopped using and uninstalled TeamViewer when it started disconnecting me every 30 seconds because supposedly I was using it in a business environment.
Ever since then using AnyDesk and never looked back. Amazing alternative, available on all platforms.
Another data point:
We're using AnyDesk. 180/year for unlimited seats. German company (GDPR compliant, something you likely wouldn't be). Looks way prettier than MeshCentral and has 2FA for the admin Portal, something we absolutely require.
Pistä firma pystyyn ja tarjoa PC-mäkki-toimistotukea kaikille kysyjille ja myös heidän kavereilleen. Hyvä PC-Mäk-ylläpitäjä on hyvä tuntea, joten kun hommat hoituvat, kerro että saavat referoida sua eteenpäin. Hoida niin että backupit ovat kunnossa ja asiakkaan työnteon jatkuvuus on hyvä vaikka joskus joku tietokone rikkoutuisikin tai läppäri katoaisi.
Tyypillisesti kaikki hommat hoituvat etänä, eli esim Anydesk.com etäohjelmalla, tai toki VPN-yhyteyksillä ja Windowsin Proo-version Remote Desktopilla ja Mäkin VNC-serverillä. Toki halutessaan voi asennella muitakin etäkäyttöohjelmia koneisiin jos siltä tuntuu. Nyt ei tarvitse lähteä edes himasta, varsinkaan joka päivä, ellei erityisesti halua. Noita hommiahan voi tehdä mistä vaan.
Laskutuksena voi olla pieni kiinteä kuukausimaksu, näin liikesuhde pysyy voimassa ja tunnettuna, ja siihen voi sisällyttää snadeja palveluita. Isommista hommista voi sitten laskuttaa sen mukaan miten on sovittu ja mikä itsestä tuntuu kohtuulliselta. Toki esim käyttiksen asennukseen voi mennä seinäkelloaikaa 6 tuntia, mutta niistä vain pari tuntia ovat oikeaa duunia, muu on vain odottelua ja parin OK-nappulan painamista. Sellaisesat hommasta kannattaa laskuttaa sopivast omantunnon mukaan, ja rinnakkaispuuhata nuo odotusajat jotain muuta (tai katsoa Futuramoja).
Asiakashankinta ei ole vaikeaa, kunhan löytää jostain ensimmäisen asiakkaan ja pyytää heitä kertomaan palvelustasi muillekin kun huomaavat ensin itse että homma toimii hyvin ja kehtaavat jo suositella.
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You could check out AnyDesk.
<strong>https://anydesk.com/remote-desktop</strong>
I was looking into it as an alternative once upon a time. only used it for a little while, as I ended up just setting up a VM and opening the port on my router to allow me to externally RDP into it (And thus to any machine i need from there). I recall it was pretty functional and should have all those requested features, but its been some time since i've worked with it. Start there maybe?
https://anydesk.com/download?os=linux
Go here. Click the drop-down arrow, and choose Debian/Ubuntu/Mint (64bit). Click the orange button that says Download Anydesk. The .deb file will download and Mint's package installer will prompt you to install it. It will ask you for your sudo password. Finish the install, and be done.
Yes. The free version also supports installing and remote connect without having to enter a code from the other computer. Its pretty much team viewer premium for free.
I looked on their site and it doesn't say free for personal use on the front page, its listed here under license.
>Free for evaluation and personal use
>Try out AnyDesk for free, without having to provide any personal information. AnyDesk is also free of charge for personal use.
My personal favorite is AnyDesk. It doesn't have 2FA yet, but it's on the roadmap... so keep an eye on this one.
No VPN, though I have had installed for a long time another remote control app (AnyDesk) to evaluate. Thought maybe a conflict/overlap with their underlying systems, so tried uninstalling both of these (wiped registry and AppData traces that I could find), and reinstalling from scratch (default settings)... issue returned (CPU for just TeamViewer.exe hovering in the teens, with no connections) after idling overnight.
Similar setup (TeamViewer 13, Win 10, same AV/malware/etc) on several other machines, problem only present on this one.
Not seeing mention of this problem anywhere for other users, including TeamViewer's forums -- every other mention seems to be high CPU with the remote control executable, and only while connected.
Might just dump TeamViewer for now and revisit this in the future, though I will miss TeamViewer's two-factor auth.
Would it be suitable for you to use a program like anydesk?
then remote into the macbook from your windows pc whenever you want to control it? It works really well on my home network, I use it to control my linux media pc, can do it from phone or desktop. works with all the major operating systems, and it's free.
I just checked out anydesk Reminds me a lot of teamviewer. For basic needs it is looking promising. Plus they have lifetime licenses as well as yearly that are actually reasonable. Hint for teamviewer if you want to go yearly it should be MORE cost effective yearly than a one time cost
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May want to check out AnydDesk. I've been using the free tier for personal stuff and from what I remember it was created buy a bunch of former TeamViewer devs.
The pricing doesn't look too bad. Link