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How to control a remote computer from the network station via internet?

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How to control a remote computer from the network station via internet?

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At the first, you should know IP-address of the remote PC. Also you need to have an access to the remote PC via TCP/IP from your local network. For accessing the internet from local computers we recommend to use the server with two network interfaces: internal (local network) and external (Internet). Operation system of this server doesn’t matter. There are many variants of server configuration: • The server works as a gateway, providing a shared Internet access to multiple PC’s or other devices. In this case Remote Desktop Controlcan simply be connected to the remote host using the IP-address. If your server works under Windows2000/XP/2003, you can use ICS (Internet Connection Sharing) on your server for granting internet access to computers of your local network: www.microsoft.com/WindowsXP/pro/using/howto/networking/ics.asp • You can use NAT (Network Address Translation) on your server for granting internet access to computers in your local network. NAT is a program that converts th

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