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connect 2 comp's wireless ignoring any wifi field
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Musi Calio,
User (Posts: 2)
May 29, 2019 4:22:40 pm EDT
Support level: Free or trial
Win10, Host.10, viewer6.10.
I want to connect 2 computers by wireless where there is no wifi, or where there is wifi which must be ignored (disconnected fr om 2 computers). If there is internet it is useless because of no access permission.
So far RemoteUtility connection fails.
I can connect if I allow wifi.
I set an internet ID of the form 975-476-xxx-yyy, because there seems to be no other setting. Might be ignored.
Then I used 127.0.01 for connection. Negative.
Password is ok. License key in operation, though not required for 2 units.
Remote worked fine while running through internet, one LAN (viewer), other Wifi(host).
I need to use the remote connection where there is no internet or inaccessible.
I understand any PC can become a sort of independent host/server/whatever the designation for such function.
Is there a software which can do what I want?
I want to connect 2 computers by wireless where there is no wifi, or where there is wifi which must be ignored (disconnected fr om 2 computers). If there is internet it is useless because of no access permission.
So far RemoteUtility connection fails.
I can connect if I allow wifi.
I set an internet ID of the form 975-476-xxx-yyy, because there seems to be no other setting. Might be ignored.
Then I used 127.0.01 for connection. Negative.
Password is ok. License key in operation, though not required for 2 units.
Remote worked fine while running through internet, one LAN (viewer), other Wifi(host).
I need to use the remote connection where there is no internet or inaccessible.
I understand any PC can become a sort of independent host/server/whatever the designation for such function.
Is there a software which can do what I want?
Musi Calio,
User (Posts: 2)
May 29, 2019 4:24:40 pm EDT
Support level: Free or trial
Forgot to tell distance: up to 10 meters, typically what a router would offer. Distance is no problem.
Pauline,
Support (Posts: 2869)
May 29, 2019 6:42:00 pm EDT
Hello Musi,
Thank you for your message.
Please try referring to this troubleshooting guide: https://www.remoteutilities.com/support/kb/cannot-connect-using-direct-connection/
Let me know if the problem persists.
Thank you for your message.
Please try referring to this troubleshooting guide: https://www.remoteutilities.com/support/kb/cannot-connect-using-direct-connection/
Let me know if the problem persists.
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