Danger,
Merely setting up a wireless router or network switch doesn't
solve the problem. Remote desktop control uses a PC to control another
PC via a network or internet connection. Thus you still have a PC in
the room. Why even bother moving it out then?? There is latency
depending on network traffic. The best and most reliable way to
control a computer CPU from another room is to have a hardwired
(copper or optical) KVM extender. I do this for museums, command/
control centers, anywhere you need to directly control a computer.
So what remote technology were you speaking of??
Mark Shakarjian
On Dec 21, 2009, at 7:54 PM, Danger wrote:
Hello Mark,
Monday, December 21, 2009, 7:38:14 PM, you wrote:
> Wireless routers and network switches won't take the computer and it's
> noise out of the room.
> Mark Shakarjian
I have no idea why you say this? If you move the computers and use any
remote technology it will solve the problem.
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Best regards,
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