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Author Topic: Looking for remote access software for systems on a private LAN without internet  (Read 25322 times)

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DaveLembke

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Years ago I use to use RealVNC to access systems that weren't connected to the internet but were connected to a local LAN.

I have a computer that is running Windows 10 Home 64-bit that I'd like to access on my private LAN from other computers in my home so that I dont have to walk over to that computer and interact with it directly. When going to get the latest version of RealVNC I discovered that they no longer have a Non-Internet Connected Product and it now requires you to have the systems that are to be controlled connected to the Internet.

Anyone have any suggestions for a client/server remote software that would work like RealVNC or PC Anywhere did?, where you can connect to other systems hosting the software on a private LAN that some systems aren't given a gateway connection to the internet for purpose of stronger security as well as able to control when Windows 10 updates by system not connected to internet until I manually set the static IP of it to the gateway IP vs redirected to its own IP.

Because all systems are Windows 10 Home edition and not Pro edition I dont have RDP as an option.

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You can re-enable Remote Desktop using this wrapper, might be worth a try.
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Cool Thanks BC, going to give that a try