Used to use this at work but now we use SCCM. But this is still useful if you can't afford other packages. But remember, if you need a secure connection, don't rely on UltraVNC.
Thanks a huge ton!, I recently dismantled my old pc from 10 years ago and set it up in a cardboard box to use as a NAS for storing my files on a drive and didn't want to get a monitor just for that since I already own a Laptop. I'm just connecting a LAN cable from my Laptop to my cardboard box (NAS Pc) and this works great for displaying the PC and transferring files from Laptop to PC.
Great video as always, I always learn something new all the time watching your videos, I like the fact you always think of the unpaid and paid software applications, it help those people on a budget.
Yeah I try and keep things free, teamviewer is great for home user who wants to connect from time to time on same IP as soon as you start to use different IP you run into trouble, even if your not using it for business use.
You said in the tittle that "Access any Computer From Anywhere with UltraVNC", but you are only connecting 2 PCs in a LAN, that's why I'm disliking this video.
Luis Mendieta, you can still access your PC in wan network, I think it was more convenient for the author to connect to a lan PC as it's easier to have physical access to it and make some changes
@@bqumba1 It's not at all that easy in a WAN. I'm disliking too. And I'll dislike the app too for it's ridiculously complicated. Does Teamviewer do magic????
@@MarceloMeireles teamviewer is not a VNC, plus you can't use it headless, and you should know how to forward port if you want to use a VNC, it's basic knowledge, go full TeamViewer then, we won't force you.
@@AshLordCurry the default port is 5900,5800,5901 why would you port forward it. Your vnc viewer will listen on those ports. Why port forward unless you want to make it harder for someone to find you on shodan searches it doesn't make it more secure. doing it for that reason won't make you more secure.
Do the passwords on both pc VNC property have to be the same or its only a password to grant access to the specific pc hence all pc VNC passwords can be different ?
i am new to this. i am using ultravnc to connect my contabo instance but when it gets logged on i can not use text copy and paste feature. how i can fix ?
OK, many VNC clones are fine, but there is often an issue or hard part with port opening/forwarding as soon as you try to reach a computer outside your own network. This tricky problem apart, ultravnc is cool. Thanks anyway, getting to know one more free useful tool does not hurt.
okay so if my work laptop has ultravnc installed 1. can they see my camera anytime with no internet connection 2. can they gps location 3. if i totally power off can it still be monitored 4. if there monitoring they can see history like cookies 👍
Hi, i have a issue that my vnc not connecting to its public ip due to CGNAT. Previously its private and public IP were same. But after router chamge it is now behind CGNAT andthats why not connecting feom anywhere. Please suggest and help me wwhat should i do to connect it now.not connecting to public ip.
There is a software that if the software starts or gives up remote access then the remote access does not work. The message to try to connect. Please this problem solve
Can you tell me what this means britec09 or anyone "TCP/IP has chosen to restrict the congestion window for several connections due to a network condition. This could be related to a problem in the TCP global or supplemental configuration and will cause degraded throughput. " is this a problem with a network or I don't need to be concern about this message from the event viewer log.
It doesn't matter what I change the password to, "authentication rejected" no matter how many times I set passwords and restart the entire server machine.
UVNC only accepts 8 character passwords - no more, no less. If it's less, the rest of the missing characters are filled with nulls. If more, it will cut the password down to the first 8 characters. Would have been nice if the uploader mentioned that...
Its secure if you set it up right with strong password. Also UltraVNC has optional DSM Encryption that secures communications between the viewer and the server
one quick question... please tell me both the computers must be turn on am I right? :D you did non mencion it. I have another one as well: is existing some software that can do thinks on another pc while is turn on? :D thanks for reply :D
I suppose this has it's merits on one hand if your on the same LAN you could use Ultra VNC to remote from one machine to another... fair enough but.. this leaves me thinking.... Why wouldn't you just use Windows RDP, it's already built in and works fine if your in the Local Network My problem is.. recently Teamviewer (that's i've obviously been using) has started to spit out messages like, it will only allow me to connect for 5 minutes Now.. i need to support my clients with a EASY TO USE FEATURE i don't mind paying for it at all, but not hundreds of dollars a month, i can't justify that, i don't do enough remote work to justify that cost, if i was doing 50 or so remote sessions a month, yeah.. sure, i'd pay for it, but i'm not so.. the problem i have with Ultra VNC is if i try to walk a client through firewall exceptions they are going to get the shits so can anyone recommend a remote software that is a) easy to use for lamen clients, as in.... easy to install and they just need to provide me with a number or something like that. b) doesn't have too many steps involved me personally i don't care i just want it to be reliable and easy for my clients to use i'm in the process of testing god only knows how much remote software but i need to find the solution within a week thanks guys
I'm guessing you probably didn't find anything? What you were asking for is a software that will be on the client machine and allow a remote viewing thru its own privileges instead of trying to fight the firewall. Unfortunately that is a big money making business (LogMeIn, ScreenConnect, TeamViewer, GotoAssist, etc) About RDP: RDP relies more on trying to refrain from sending cached data of unchanging image while the other solutions like UltraVNC are 'dumb' and just send images across. However, in practice I had these issues on a slow 60-80kb upload machine at home: -Connecting in was slow because the OS tried to reorganize all the windows into 1 remote monitor -Moving a lot of the screen caused a very slow screen refresh block by block process UltraVNC worked well when I asked it to display in less colors, it handles screen changes much better if you tweak the settings right. At any rate, RDP requires firewall configuration too and computer permissions so its not very reliable in a business sense. You do have the 'allow remote access to this computer' option from start menu but good luck explaining that to non-techie frustrated users during a help call and expecting it to work. Really I think your pragmatic options are: 1. Install/configure UltraVNC on workstations and setup the firewall for your clients 2. Install a remote software managed service solution, ScreenConnect is new on the block and pretty reasonable. It actually works really well now (I used to have Kaseya at work and now I prefer this). *I'd also recommend at least enabling RDP on the workstations so you can get to them locally incase UltraVNC craps out on a machine. Anyways I'd be interested to know what you came up with in the end.
lakecityransom i'll check it out, no question about it, oh, and I have no problem paying for applications however my workload has to justify the expense so several thousand a month for something like teamviewer is not an option however something that's a few hundred for a year would definitely be in my price range at this point in my business I do more onsight work than I do remote work because onsite work makes more money for me. but I have no problem paying for legit it doesn't have to be free so i'll check it out and let you know what I think of it another one I came across in the past is BOMGAR it's like $300 a month or so, but you also have to buy the box which is a few grand that's sort of worth it, but I was still looking for something better. the only thing that I can say that's good about bomgar is that it operates outside the boundaries of your LAN, so it's safe be cool dude
Thanks for the video Brian.It looks like this Remote Desktop tool would better service a System Administrator. Can we talk about free RD tools for technicians that aren't too fussy with their setups? ..such as comparisons between LogmeIN/Teamviewer/BeAnywhere/GoToMyPC (most of these don't let you carry on with a free version for very long..this is a problem)
Yeah Gary that's the problem with Free version prices for teamviwer if you running for businesses use is Business £ 439 Premium £ 889 Corporate £ 1,769 with 3 simultaneous sessions. LogmeIN had a script you could use, but that's now gone and don't work.
I had a lifetime business license for Teamviewer which cost me a whopping €400 or € 500 including Vat some 11 years ago. You were not allowed to use the latest version, and the customer had to use the same version while time went on. Team viewer is a great remote program, but it appeared a lifetime license lasts only 10 years max. Teamvierwer offered me a subscription having the right to use the latest version for like €35 a month ex vat, but that was a bit too steep for my taste, bearing in mind that I already paid a wad of cash for the "lifetime" business license. Using older versions by customers Is a pain in the neck though, because instructing a customer to download a specific version can be time consuming and confusing for the person in need of support. I would like Teamviewer to have some competition, because it is unparallelled in reliability and ease of use, but the pricing plan is beyond my budget. I would not mind to to pay one or even a couple of bucks per session.
Todo vídeo que vi fala que você vai acessar de qualquer lugar, não, as formas mostrada nos vídeos como esta você só acessa pelo IP LOCAL. Quero que tenha a possibilidade realmente de conectar de qualquer lugar assim como fazemos com o Teamviewer ou Anydesk, sem ter a necessidade de configurar um NAT, um DNS ou IP Público.
Personaly, I mostly like windows 7. My PC is hecta-booted with Windows 7 Pro 64-bit, Windows 7 Enterprise 64-bit (I need enterprise because I have many files that I want to keep safe, so I encrypt them with bitlocker, I compress them with win-rar and password and then I re-encrypt them with 512 or 1024 bit protection, so they are safe), Windows 8 Pro 64-bit, Windwos 8.1 Pro, Windows XP 64-bit edition and Ubuntu Linux 14.04 LTS 64-bit. Windows 8 goes pretty slow and sometimes I have serious fps drops (20 fps in windows!!!) and it may stuck for a while. I have 2-way SLI with gtx 690s, so that is not normal. Windows 7 runs pretty smoothly around 18k fps and windows 8.1 at 16k fps. 8 are for tablets, they can't handle the power of a computer, even if it has gtx650 and celeron dual-core at 2.6 ghz. And they are also pretty buggy. Windows 8 is the best choise for netbooks after xp and linux, but it can't handle much power. The pc you have with win 8 you shoulld either upgrade it to win 8.1 or downgrade it to win 7. You shouldn't stay at 8. Answer me if I am wrong
Everyone here commenting hey great video man is stupid. This video specifically says access any computer from anywhere but this video only shows you how to access a computer that is right next to you. Totally useless tool. If i need to access a computer that's already on my lan i will jsyt use windows remote desktop. Thanks for wasting my time.
If you're in a company you can use it for free. If you work in a commercial company or even if you support a few users but get paid to support them, then you need to pay for the licensed version of TeamViewer.
I never said it was better, but what you have to take into account is the free version of teamviewer is not for business use, if you want to use it for that heres the prices Business £ 439 Premium £ 889 Corporate £ 1,769 with 3 simultaneous sessions, I guess that might change your mind a fair bit.
You said in the tittle that "Access any Computer From Anywhere with UltraVNC", but you are only connecting 2 PCs in a LAN, that's why I'm disliking this video.
Luis Alberto Mendieta Acosta Probably because it's an easy setup for a video, otherwise he'd have to ask a friend to setup a PC for him to connect to. Either way, still shows users how to use it.
this method is for local computers, I was a child when I did that, I was looking to connect to remote computer using Ultravnc
Exactly, wasted 8 mins here
Utlra VNC is good for LAN access. You would need VPN access to remote access a workstation.
Used to use this at work but now we use SCCM. But this is still useful if you can't afford other packages. But remember, if you need a secure connection, don't rely on UltraVNC.
Thanks a huge ton!, I recently dismantled my old pc from 10 years ago and set it up in a cardboard box to use as a NAS for storing my files on a drive and didn't want to get a monitor just for that since I already own a Laptop. I'm just connecting a LAN cable from my Laptop to my cardboard box (NAS Pc) and this works great for displaying the PC and transferring files from Laptop to PC.
Great video as always, I always learn something new all the time watching your videos, I like the fact you always think of the unpaid and paid software applications, it help those people on a budget.
Yeah I try and keep things free, teamviewer is great for home user who wants to connect from time to time on same IP as soon as you start to use different IP you run into trouble, even if your not using it for business use.
Wasted my time here. It is only for the simple local access and doesn't show the port forwarding setup.
That's the easiest thing someone can do.
@@AshLordCurry 🧢
He clearly explains you need to forward ports if you want to access your home computers from the internet, if you don't how to do this look it up.
that's not "anywhere", that works only if both computers are in the same LAN.
You should forward port which is fairly simple.
@@AshLordCurry only if your ISP allows that
Great video, but I would like to know how to fix connection issues like ultra vnc cannot be connected to the server
Why you did not discussed about port forwarding & VPN for remote access to any computer in this video???
so britec does this work in internet too or only in lan you know what i mean ? because teamviewer is really making me nervous
you have to open the port in modem-router that ultravnc is using.
You said in the tittle that "Access any Computer From Anywhere with UltraVNC", but you are only connecting 2 PCs in a LAN, that's why I'm disliking this video.
Luis Mendieta, you can still access your PC in wan network, I think it was more convenient for the author to connect to a lan PC as it's easier to have physical access to it and make some changes
@@bqumba1 It's not at all that easy in a WAN. I'm disliking too. And I'll dislike the app too for it's ridiculously complicated. Does Teamviewer do magic????
@@MarceloMeireles teamviewer is not a VNC, plus you can't use it headless, and you should know how to forward port if you want to use a VNC, it's basic knowledge, go full TeamViewer then, we won't force you.
@@AshLordCurry the default port is 5900,5800,5901 why would you port forward it. Your vnc viewer will listen on those ports. Why port forward unless you want to make it harder for someone to find you on shodan searches it doesn't make it more secure. doing it for that reason won't make you more secure.
@@AshLordCurry dynamic ip changing, we need agent to learn, do you know how?
Nice piece of software. Good review/tutorial
Do the passwords on both pc VNC property have to be the same or its only a password to grant access to the specific pc hence all pc VNC passwords can be different ?
so i have a question . do i install the full pack of the program on both computers. The one i want to control remotely and mine ? pls reply
hey, can i connect to pc in internet using ultravnc or realvnc?
like teamviewer
works for WAN or merely LAN ?
good for LAN only
+Panglima Badol
What do you recommend for internet?
Why this is not good for internet?
Works just fine for me on WAN
Hi britec.. i have a question. Is this software it works on windows10 to remote in windows 7? Thank you
i am new to this. i am using ultravnc to connect my contabo instance but when it gets logged on i can not use text copy and paste feature. how i can fix ?
OK, many VNC clones are fine, but there is often an issue or hard part with port opening/forwarding as soon as you try to reach a computer outside your own network. This tricky problem apart, ultravnc is cool.
Thanks anyway, getting to know one more free useful tool does not hurt.
okay so if my work laptop has ultravnc installed 1. can they see my camera anytime with no internet connection 2. can they gps location 3. if i totally power off can it still be monitored 4. if there monitoring they can see history like cookies 👍
If you are on work VPN you are easily traced, what, when, wherever you are watching, surfing, doing, everything if they have your ultra vnc password.
if we have a vnc server or ip we can connect to that pc or computer far from our computer ,sir?
Hi, i have a issue that my vnc not connecting to its public ip due to CGNAT. Previously its private and public IP were same. But after router chamge it is now behind CGNAT andthats why not connecting feom anywhere. Please suggest and help me wwhat should i do to connect it now.not connecting to public ip.
Look up reverse proxies.
@@smiths7317 what software should i use. Can you suggest me
There is a software that if the software starts or gives up remote access then the remote access does not work. The message to try to connect. Please this problem solve
Sir is it possible to connect through VNC via a Router wirelessly ??
Can you tell me what this means britec09 or anyone "TCP/IP has chosen to restrict the congestion window for several connections due to a network condition. This could be related to a problem in the TCP global or supplemental configuration and will cause degraded throughput. " is this a problem with a network or I don't need to be concern about this message from the event viewer log.
Software that is so confusing will never replace Teamviewer !!!
UltraVnc is a bit confusing agreed.
It's only with LAN doesn't work with WAN.
this is good but i it doesnt do remote access through safemode with networking. if so please show me how to do that.
Can i use this for android and PC??thanx for answer
also to use dynu service to update the ip
It doesn't matter what I change the password to, "authentication rejected" no matter how many times I set passwords and restart the entire server machine.
UVNC only accepts 8 character passwords - no more, no less. If it's less, the rest of the missing characters are filled with nulls. If more, it will cut the password down to the first 8 characters.
Would have been nice if the uploader mentioned that...
ChunkVNC works great too!
I will take a look at that Matt, thanks.
would be interesting to be compared to NoMachine
DUUUD U have the beast tutorials TNX!!!!!!!!!
It works, mate, but with no audio so what's the kin point?
Does this support multiple users/viewers at once? Great video... I may be looking into using this.
Yeah you can support multiple users.
Great video brian but can you access on a android or iPad
Great video...my concern... is it secure ? because. I used that before & one time I saw another cursor on my desktop at glance but then vanished
Its secure if you set it up right with strong password. Also UltraVNC has optional DSM Encryption that secures communications between the viewer and the server
good point ..thank you very much.
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can it be traced? Like if you go to programs would you see it running?
it tells me that i need a lisence key to proceed when i try to connect, please help
I have a UAC issue. Do you guys know how to fix it ?
Is UltraVNC running as Administrator?
@@V530-15ICR well, i tested now after 1 year hahahaha.
We can run Ultranvce as a task X)
one quick question... please tell me both the computers must be turn on am I right? :D you did non mencion it.
I have another one as well: is existing some software that can do thinks on another pc while is turn on? :D
thanks for reply :D
I suppose this has it's merits
on one hand if your on the same LAN you could use Ultra VNC to remote from one machine to another... fair enough
but.. this leaves me thinking....
Why wouldn't you just use Windows RDP, it's already built in and works fine if your in the Local Network
My problem is.. recently Teamviewer (that's i've obviously been using) has started to spit out messages like, it will only allow me to connect for 5 minutes
Now.. i need to support my clients with a EASY TO USE FEATURE
i don't mind paying for it at all, but not hundreds of dollars a month, i can't justify that,
i don't do enough remote work to justify that cost, if i was doing 50 or so remote sessions a month, yeah.. sure, i'd pay for it,
but i'm not
so.. the problem i have with Ultra VNC is
if i try to walk a client through firewall exceptions they are going to get the shits
so can anyone recommend a remote software that is
a) easy to use for lamen clients, as in.... easy to install and they just need to provide me with a number or something like that.
b) doesn't have too many steps involved
me personally i don't care
i just want it to be reliable and easy for my clients to use
i'm in the process of testing god only knows how much remote software
but i need to find the solution within a week
thanks guys
I'm guessing you probably didn't find anything? What you were asking for is a software that will be on the client machine and allow a remote viewing thru its own privileges instead of trying to fight the firewall. Unfortunately that is a big money making business (LogMeIn, ScreenConnect, TeamViewer, GotoAssist, etc)
About RDP:
RDP relies more on trying to refrain from sending cached data of unchanging image while the other solutions like UltraVNC are 'dumb' and just send images across. However, in practice I had these issues on a slow 60-80kb upload machine at home:
-Connecting in was slow because the OS tried to reorganize all the windows into 1 remote monitor
-Moving a lot of the screen caused a very slow screen refresh block by block process
UltraVNC worked well when I asked it to display in less colors, it handles screen changes much better if you tweak the settings right. At any rate, RDP requires firewall configuration too and computer permissions so its not very reliable in a business sense. You do have the 'allow remote access to this computer' option from start menu but good luck explaining that to non-techie frustrated users during a help call and expecting it to work.
Really I think your pragmatic options are:
1. Install/configure UltraVNC on workstations and setup the firewall for your clients
2. Install a remote software managed service solution, ScreenConnect is new on the block and pretty reasonable. It actually works really well now (I used to have Kaseya at work and now I prefer this).
*I'd also recommend at least enabling RDP on the workstations so you can get to them locally incase UltraVNC craps out on a machine.
Anyways I'd be interested to know what you came up with in the end.
lakecityransom i'll check it out, no question about it,
oh, and I have no problem paying for applications
however my workload has to justify the expense
so several thousand a month for something like teamviewer is not an option
however something that's a few hundred for a year would definitely be in my price range at this point in my business
I do more onsight work than I do remote work
because onsite work makes more money for me.
but I have no problem paying for legit
it doesn't have to be free
so i'll check it out and let you know what I think of it
another one I came across in the past is BOMGAR
it's like $300 a month or so, but you also have to buy the box which is a few grand
that's sort of worth it, but I was still looking for something better.
the only thing that I can say that's good about bomgar is that it operates outside the boundaries of your LAN, so it's safe
be cool dude
Any desk
Thanks for the video Brian.It looks like this Remote Desktop tool would better service a System Administrator.
Can we talk about free RD tools for technicians that aren't too fussy with their setups? ..such as comparisons between LogmeIN/Teamviewer/BeAnywhere/GoToMyPC (most of these don't let you carry on with a free version for very long..this is a problem)
Yeah Gary that's the problem with Free version prices for teamviwer if you running for businesses use is Business £ 439 Premium £ 889 Corporate £ 1,769 with 3 simultaneous sessions. LogmeIN had a script you could use, but that's now gone and don't work.
***** Thanks tree, I'd hug you if you were around.I've only toyed with "AnyDesk for 10-15 minutes but looks promising, will update.
I had a lifetime business license for Teamviewer which cost me a whopping €400 or € 500 including Vat some 11 years ago. You were not allowed to use the latest version, and the customer had to use the same version while time went on. Team viewer is a great remote program, but it appeared a lifetime license lasts only 10 years max. Teamvierwer offered me a subscription having the right to use the latest version for like €35 a month ex vat, but that was a bit too steep for my taste, bearing in mind that I already paid a wad of cash for the "lifetime" business license. Using older versions by customers Is a pain in the neck though, because instructing a customer to download a specific version can be time consuming and confusing for the person in need of support.
I would like Teamviewer to have some competition, because it is unparallelled in reliability and ease of use, but the pricing plan is beyond my budget. I would not mind to to pay one or even a couple of bucks per session.
Excellent program. :-)
yeah its a great program for remote support.
how u been britec been up 2 date on all your videos great stuff boss
Todo vídeo que vi fala que você vai acessar de qualquer lugar, não, as formas mostrada nos vídeos como esta você só acessa pelo IP LOCAL. Quero que tenha a possibilidade realmente de conectar de qualquer lugar assim como fazemos com o Teamviewer ou Anydesk, sem ter a necessidade de configurar um NAT, um DNS ou IP Público.
hie. Thanks for the video. COuld you explain how to connect to a PC that is using a proxy?
a one minute intro about what you're doing seems like a little much...
This video can be consider as click-bait title
Which windows you like 7 or 8
I like both.
Personaly, I mostly like windows 7. My PC is hecta-booted with Windows 7 Pro 64-bit, Windows 7 Enterprise 64-bit (I need enterprise because I have many files that I want to keep safe, so I encrypt them with bitlocker, I compress them with win-rar and password and then I re-encrypt them with 512 or 1024 bit protection, so they are safe), Windows 8 Pro 64-bit, Windwos 8.1 Pro, Windows XP 64-bit edition and Ubuntu Linux 14.04 LTS 64-bit. Windows 8 goes pretty slow and sometimes I have serious fps drops (20 fps in windows!!!) and it may stuck for a while. I have 2-way SLI with gtx 690s, so that is not normal. Windows 7 runs pretty smoothly around 18k fps and windows 8.1 at 16k fps. 8 are for tablets, they can't handle the power of a computer, even if it has gtx650 and celeron dual-core at 2.6 ghz. And they are also pretty buggy. Windows 8 is the best choise for netbooks after xp and linux, but it can't handle much power. The pc you have with win 8 you shoulld either upgrade it to win 8.1 or downgrade it to win 7. You shouldn't stay at 8.
Answer me if I am wrong
Britec09 how to get a free vps? (Joking)
Thank you for your help
Take "anywhere" off the title. Great job but I was looking form outside my lan.
Open Port forwarding on your router configuration or use something that doesn't need ip address e.g anydesk, teamviewer, dwservice
Everyone here commenting hey great video man is stupid. This video specifically says access any computer from anywhere but this video only shows you how to access a computer that is right next to you. Totally useless tool. If i need to access a computer that's already on my lan i will jsyt use windows remote desktop. Thanks for wasting my time.
u still just gotta connect to the public ip and then use portforwarding
How is this better than Teamviewer? just looks massively more complicated. -Could anyone point advantages
If you're in a company you can use it for free. If you work in a commercial company or even if you support a few users but get paid to support them, then you need to pay for the licensed version of TeamViewer.
I never said it was better, but what you have to take into account is the free version of teamviewer is not for business use, if you want to use it for that heres the prices Business £ 439 Premium £ 889 Corporate £ 1,769 with 3 simultaneous sessions, I guess that might change your mind a fair bit.
You said in the tittle that "Access any Computer From Anywhere with UltraVNC", but you are only connecting 2 PCs in a LAN, that's why I'm disliking this video.
Luis Alberto Mendieta Acosta Probably because it's an easy setup for a video, otherwise he'd have to ask a friend to setup a PC for him to connect to.
Either way, still shows users how to use it.
We use this at work
Yeah it does a great job.
my laptop not working windows 10
What's even the point of this video? The title says from Anywhere.
This video is super old
@@Britec09 Old or not, it's mistitled. You've done a tutorial on setting up on a LAN not from anywhere
I surmise this program to be useful it would have to run in the start menu on the client machine. What is the system footprint for it?
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Check out AEROADMIN, this is the easiest tool for that. No installation, no registration, no configuration.
I tried it. Aeroadmin is very slow.
Aeroadmin is sketchy software. I don't trust it.
Useless, not a public address. What a waste of time.
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TightVNC is better