![]() TV works across networks, allowing remote desktop access via a cloud account to broker the connection. There is also TeamViewer and Remote Desktop. The 2.0 version looks to launch with a price of $50 or so from what I understand. They started moving to a paid model a couple years ago, though the free version seems to still be out in the wild. ![]() Synergy was free (they encouraged donations). I am hopeful the GA version of Synergy 2.0 will achieve the promise of spanning the networks. I have Mac and two Windows machines spanning 4 monitors and was able to use my Mac accessories to control both Windows machines when they were on the same network. And, stuck in between the two is a lab network that can reach the Internet via the corporate LAN, but with limited ports opened. The corporate network is not reachable from the partner network and vise versa. I work in a lab environment that is open to external partners for testing their wares with our platforms. My problems are most likely due to an aggressive move by IT to lock things down (don't they always) by limiting internet access from certain network segments. I have not been successful in getting this to work properly, but Beta5 arrived today and seems like it might be getting there. The 2.0 Beta version is supposed to work across networks, using a cloud server to coordinate mouse and keyboard movements and clipboards between hosts on different networks.
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