![]() ![]() It always came over when using TeamViewer, but I seem to remember that it's not all that hard to set up in VNC … we just haven't bothered. Because we normally move radio audio via SSDR, I haven't tried to bring computer audio over the VNC connection yet. Should we need to start paying, VNC is far cheaper than TeamViewer. I have yet to see any limitations similar to those described above. VNC allows each registered used up to five computers for free. It's easy to get started, easy to use and so far it works just fine (I recently did my first remote computer restart and it was better that the TeamViewer experience) I must add that we got a previous email that wanted a signed statement re what we were doing, but by the time it arrived, we had solved the problem by moving on to VNC Connect (server) and the VNC Viewer. It appears that if you are using your smartphone and you decide to use coffee shop, or maybe even hotel bandwidth, in preference to your 4G account, you have just violated TeamViewer's rules. If you have any further questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to contact us back. If you would like a personalized quote, please provide the following information. ![]() We have several licensing options available to meet your needs. Using TeamViewer in this manner requires a license. We reviewed your log files and found connections either to or from commercial environments. ![]() The personal version is only meant to be used FROM a home network and TO a home network (having nothing to do with servers).Īnything outside of a home to home network is considered commercial use (work wifi, coffee shop wifi, library wifi, university wifi, etc.) Here is their very latest response (and last, as far as I am concerned): ![]() I would like to close it out without the most valuable information being at the bottom of the page, but I couldn't figure out how to do that.īoth me and Chris, VO1IDX, have communicated with TeamViewer about this subject. OK Guys, someone can tell me how I previously updated the initial post. ![]()
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