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Re: VPN-VNC...Connect to home network on the go?

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Originally Posted by DaveAz View Post
I saw somewhere a few days ago that a guy used his iPhone to connect to his home network. Is it possible to do with my Titan? I searched here and couldn't find anything related to VPN or VNC. Hopefully there's free apps to do this. If not I'd pay a little to have this capability.


Thanks,

Dave
Funny the responses. You did not ask about hacking Windows Home Editiion, you didn't ask about upgrading your OS. You just asked if you could VNC into it. Here is how:

I use the VNC viewer here http://www.cs.utah.edu/~midgley/wince/vnc.html
. Never tried this one but looks just as good: http://-net-vnc-viewer.en.softonic.com/pocketpc . You will still need to install a VNC server on your home machine. This is easy enough. Go to http://www.uvnc.com/ and use there severs. I think UltraVNC is the best. I have used nearly all the VNC apps out.

Next if you are running any sort of firewall you will need to open ports for the VNC app. If your already running it on your laptop then you shouldnt have to do much else.
Good Luck

Scott

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