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Accessing computer desktop remotely via Splashtop on Android tablet?
I installed the Splashtop Streamer on my home computer (a Sony VAIO laptop) and connected to it successfully from my new Android tablet (an Asus Transformer). The experience wasn't perfect, and it cut in and out occasionally, but it was usable. But so far I've found that I can only do this when both my laptop and my tablet are on the same local network (i.e. my wireless router at home). I set the laptop power settings to turn off the screen after 10 minutes, but to keep running. I was hoping that it would stay open to a Splashtop connection so I could access my files while I was away at work. But each time I have tried it Splashtop seems unable to connect again from that distance. Is this just the way it is, or am I doing something wrong? Thanks.
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- 10 years agoFavorite Answer
Have no idea :)
But now, if you have those problems with Splashtop, try Teamviewer. That's the one I use and I know it works.
- knippLv 44 years ago
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