![]() ![]() Proof of at least 6 month's history of posting in this subredditĪs a result of this, users are now no longer able to edit their own flair. Your highest level of industry certification, or highest IT related job title held in the last 5 years to a comment you made in the last 6 months, helping someone in the community To obtain trusted flair for your account please message the mods of /r/HomeNetworking with the following info Trusted user flair has been added as a means of verification that a user has a substantial knowledge of networking. Please flair your posts as Solved, Unsolved, or simply Advice. If you can't find what you're looking for with the search function please feel free to post a new question after reading the posting guidelines You can do it, now, but you can't drag and drop between them.Please use the search function to look for keywords related to what you want to ask before posting since most common issues have been answered. I believe better multi-monitor support is coming to Anydesk later this year. We keep a few seats of Teamviewer for supporting users, although I know a few IT staff have used Anydesk for remote support. Anydesk is significantly more expensive, but nowhere near Teamviewer's pricing. ![]() Splashtop has a cleaner interface, in my opinion (and privacy mode works just fine), and is more affordable. 300 Anydesk users and just 50 Splashtop users. My preference is Splashtop, but you can't argue with the numbers. If you don't have a high speed and stable internet connection it doesn't seem to perform as well. We've got power-users that prefer Splashtop because it has better multi-monitor support, but the compression isn't as good. ![]() Walking through an office, you might see monitors turned backwards or with the screen face down on the desk. The so-called "privacy mode" (remote computers screen goes black) is unreliable (though it's often due to graphics drivers and can be fixed). Performance is pretty good with applications like AutoCAD and Revit where screen lag would be a major annoyance. It's not perfect, but it gets the job done. When the pandemic hit, it was one of the options we explored for folks to connect to their high-powered desktop computers from home (either from personal devices or a company owned laptop). ![]()
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