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Is it possible to see the N810 screen on your computer screen. I have searched the forums and I can't find anything on it. I would like to see my n810 screen on my computer kinda like a reverse remote desktop or I could physically connect the two together.
Anyone have any ideas on if this is possible and if so how it can be done.
Thanks
Eric
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2009-05-13
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VNC
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So I would run the VNC server on my NIT and a VNC viewer on my desktop?
Do they both have to be on the same network in order to for the vnc to work?
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Anyone have any ideas on if this is possible and if so how it can be done.
Thanks
Eric