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How do you view a computers screen thats connected to your wireless network??
Does anyone know how to view the person whos connected your wireless newtworks screen like on a LAN server??? Thanks
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I'm not exactly sure what you are asking, but if you want to view the "desktop" from another system, you can use remote login. If you are asking to see who is connected, just bring up the task manager and click on the network tab, and it will tell you who is logged in.
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Re: How do you view a computers screen thats connected to your wireless network??
this is impossible man you must have a very powerful dsl or network higher than 256, so ther ather computer, and you must be proffesional to do that just forget about it.
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