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Remote Desktop Sharing via Ethernet?

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11 minutes ago, Electronics Wizardy said:

You want remote desktop? Go under system settings there there is a option to enable remote desktop.

That's the remote desktop app, it doesn't come with windows 10 home edition and it's wireless. I'm looking to use 'Remote Desktop Connection' and ethernet. Found a solution anyway, just need to enter the ip addresses of the computers and either upgrade to pro or install a vnc package.

 

Thanks for the reply but.

Hello,

 

So I have two computers connected to each other via an ethernet cable, both are connected to the internet wirelessly. Basically, I want to be able to remote share my second PC via ethernet cable, as I don't have a  second monitor for it. Is this possible and if so, what do I have to do? This is currently what shows in my network settings. Both computers are running Windows 10 Home edition. 

 

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11 minutes ago, Electronics Wizardy said:

You want remote desktop? Go under system settings there there is a option to enable remote desktop.

That's the remote desktop app, it doesn't come with windows 10 home edition and it's wireless. I'm looking to use 'Remote Desktop Connection' and ethernet. Found a solution anyway, just need to enter the ip addresses of the computers and either upgrade to pro or install a vnc package.

 

Thanks for the reply but.

Might add this later...

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16 minutes ago, AllHokage said:

That's the remote desktop app, it doesn't come with windows 10 home edition and it's wireless. I'm looking to use 'Remote Desktop Connection' and ethernet. Found a solution anyway, just need to enter the ip addresses of the computers and either upgrade to pro or install a vnc package.

 

Thanks for the reply but.

remote desktop desktop works over ip, it doesn't care if its wireless or not. You can setup network to tell it what connection to use. RDP works well, id just put pro on one of them.

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