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  • Jul 7, 2008, 06:34 AM
    intellectualhon
    Hook two laptops remote control
    Hi,

    I would like have two laptops show the same screen wirelessly. I want to use "the network" but I don't know if that means a portable router card or a phone cards. How do I get the two laptops to talk to each other? It's very important to have the network be wireless because I don't want to trip over the cable. I have used Laplink before.
  • Jul 7, 2008, 07:46 AM
    twilcox
    When you say "show the same screen wirelessly," are you referring to having the two laptops share the same desktop, or having both laptops display a program like you would see in conferencing software?

    Either way, your best route involves using the Wireless network in your workplace. Any kind of wired connection will defeat the whole wireless goal that you have. Beyond that, I think this is more a software issue than a networking one.
  • Jul 7, 2008, 08:56 AM
    intellectualhon
    Yes, I was referring to hooking up two laptops so that they both share the same desktop. The software that is available Netop or Laplink, use wires. I was hoping to avoid wires. Maybe someone uses phone cards, or network cards.
  • Jul 7, 2008, 10:20 AM
    chuckhole
    What is your goal? Do you want to remotely control a computer and see and operate software as if you were there? Do you want to view the desktop of one computer from another? Do you want to share files back and forth?

    Describe exactly what you want to achieve. Laplink and products like it are for sharing files from one computer to another. This old method was quite slow and required the two computers to be within the same proximity.

    With Windows XP/Vista Remote Control and Remote Assistance, you can remotely view and control a computer with a network or Internet connection. Other products such as LogMein Rescue - http://www.logmein.com - you can securely connect to other computers even through routed connections to the Internet.
  • Jul 7, 2008, 03:07 PM
    intellectualhon
    I want to view the desktop and control the desktop of a child in class, from one desktop to another for the purpose of helping the child locate files on the laptop. I don't want wires because the kids trip on them. In addition, it is embarasing and a hassle for the teacher's aide to stand over the computer. If there was a way to help the child from a desktop a little ways away. That's the objective.

    But, in my case it is slightly more complicated. I need to demonstrate the assistive technology software to special education directors. I would like this to be wireless too. Is it possible?

    Thanks,
    intellectualhonesty
  • Jul 7, 2008, 04:16 PM
    twilcox
    I've got to agree with chuck on this. Windows Remote Assistance can connect to another computer and allow you to either observe or take control of the computer. This really would be the best option if you are wanting to demonstrate to a child how to do something on their computer without actually being at their computer.

    Also SynchronEyes is a pretty good product that we use in the college environment. It actually lets you observe all the desktops of all connected computers simultaneously. You can lock out a single computer or all computers, show a single computer on your screen, and even take control of any one computer.
  • Jul 7, 2008, 05:24 PM
    intellectualhon
    Hmmm. In a school or college environment they have lab computers connected to the internet and to networks using routers. What I need is something that connects two laptops without the school's network or internet. I need something that is independent of the school's network because when I am demonstrating, the school complains that I mess up their network.
  • Jul 7, 2008, 06:04 PM
    twilcox
    Again, take a look at SynchronEyes. If you're worried about it messing up the school's network, buy a small wireless router from Wal-Mart. SynchronEyes works over both wired and wireless connections.
  • Jul 8, 2008, 01:19 AM
    intellectualhon
    Ok, I'll get a router from Wal-Mart and SynchonEyes. This helps me. Thanks. I'd like to go around this summer and see where I get in the fall, when all the middle school kids with dyslexia hit the proverbial educational wall.

    intellectualhon

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