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For more information on downloading TeamViewer for Remote Control to your phone, check out our guide: how to install APK files. You will be able to see the screen and interact with that system as if you’re in front of it.įurthermore, touch support is available for systems that allow it, you can transfer files in both directions, you remotely administrate unattended computers such as servers, and the application uses the highest security standards, such as 256 Bit AES Session Encoding and 2048 Bit RSA Key Exchange. TeamViewer for Remote Control allows users to take control of Windows, Mac and Linux operating systems with just a few taps. As long as both the mobile device and the computer the have TeamViewer applications installed, the rest is easy as pie. If you can't create a VPN to your remote observatory network, then you may have to open up some ports on the remote computer (that will mean you will need access to the remote observatory router - unless you are in a shared observatory, that should not be a problem - even for shared observatories, I am sure someone must have thought about opening ports).If often happens that we need access to systems that are in a different location, and using TeamViewer is one of the best solutions for this problem. I use that as my backup and it works fine. If you feel you want to get a seamless remote connection app, try AnyDesk. If that does not work, TightVNC is also very good. Same for Linux, most Linux distros have a remote desktop client that will work with RDP). If you have a Mac at home, MS has a client for OS X, so you are covered there as well. Once you have a VPN, you can use any of the following - Microsoft RDP (you need to have Windows PRO for invoking the server, not for the client. If you can create a VPN to your remote observatory than do that.

After 3 months, they got back to me saying, I was using it commercially. I put in a ticket and they said 3 months to review my case.

However, after having used it for about 2 years or so, I received a message indicating that I have been using it commercially. I was using it for free and while it worked, it was great.
