Macmini has a public IP at home. What remote software is popular now?
by Poster
Jan 9, 2025
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The newly bought ddMacmini has arrived. I installed Sunflower and found that it can't be used. It's a bit difficult to use. What remote is there now? It is best to support Windows and mac
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Anonymous137 Jan 9, 2025System comes with
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Anonymous138 Jan 9, 2025Comes with screen sharing or real vnc
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Anonymous139 Jan 9, 2025parsec
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Anonymous140 Jan 9, 2025NoMachine
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Anonymous141 Jan 9, 2025nomachine + tailscale
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Anonymous142 Jan 9, 2025You can try WireGuard + Remote Desktop Manager, which is what I currently use
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Anonymous143 Jan 9, 2025https://github.com/LizardByte/Sunshine https://github.com/moonlight-stream
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Anonymous144 Jan 9, 2025Moonlight via Sunshine
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Anonymous145 Jan 9, 2025rustdesk
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Anonymous146 Jan 9, 2025wireguard + comes with screen sharing
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Anonymous147 Jan 9, 2025rustdesk is okay, build a Relay Server on a cloud server in the same city, the delay is about 20ms https://github.com/rustdesk/rustdesk
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Anonymous148 Jan 9, 2025@ Anonymous149 # 11 Are there any requirements for server configuration
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Anonymous2 Jan 9, 2025How about rustdesk clarity? I saw it was said that the clarity was not good
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Anonymous150 Jan 9, 2025Self-test rustdesk
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Anonymous147 Jan 9, 2025@ Anonymous148 # 12 I tested that the CPU Mem requirements are not high, but the bandwidth must be at least 3Mbps, and the highest is 8Mbps. If the usage is not large, you can buy a package that is billed by traffic, which is more cost-effective, or directly look at the lightweight server
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Anonymous147 Jan 9, 2025@ Anonymous2 # 13 I haven't tried other ones, I think they are okay, and there is no mosaic
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Anonymous147 Jan 9, 2025@ Anonymous149 # 15 By the way, it is best to change the encoding to AV1 encoding. After testing, it feels that it will save more stream than H264 and H265
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Anonymous151 Jan 9, 2025NetEase UU remote try?
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Poster Jan 9, 2025@ Anonymous152 # 18 https://uuyc.163.com/this?
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Anonymous153 Jan 9, 2025Does the mac come with remote login? Install openvpn server on the main route, first connect to vpn on the external network and then log in remotely on the local area network. Do not directly expose the internal network service port to the outside. It is easy to be attacked with authentication, and various third-party remotes are not trusted