Microsoft Remote Desktop is an RDP Remote Desktop control tool officially released by Microsoft to conveniently control computers or servers on mobile phones.
He has the following features:
+ Remote resource access through remote desktop Gateway
+ Multiple Remote Desktop protocols (RDP) and RemoteFX support Windows gesture Touch Experience
+ Secure connection to your data and applications, ground-breaking network layer authentication (NLA) Technology
+ Simple management of all remote connections from the connection center
+ High-quality video and audio streams improve compression and bandwidth usage
For remote connection control software, other third parties are getting worse, and Microsoft is late. However, they are all official things, so it is easier to use them.
The following describes how to configure and use the software.
1. PC Configuration
This software is applicable to all Windows x86 versions. You must enable the Remote Desktop function on the PC: "computer"-> "properties"-> "Advanced System settings"-> "remote"-> "Remote Desktop"-> "allow computer connections running remote desktops of any version (Insecure))"
2. Android client Configuration
Enter the IP address of your PC in the pc name field;
Enter the Logon account in the user name field. The account should be Adminstrators and the password must be non-empty;
Enter the PASSWORD in the PASSWORD field.
After completing the preceding settings, you can use your mobile phone to remotely control your PC by touching the corresponding PC settings on the main interface.
The effect is as follows:
3. Access your home computer through the Internet
The above settings require that the mobile phone and PC are in the same LAN. If you want to access your home PC from the internet anytime, anywhere, you also need to configure the following steps.
3.1 apply for a peanut shell account and bind it to your home router.
After you have successfully applied for a peanut shell account, the peanut shell will be assigned a second-level domain name, for example, ****** .xicp.net
In the dynamic DNS settings of the vro, log in with the requested peanut shell account. If the login is successful, the domain name information is displayed.
3.2 check whether the configuration takes effect. Run the ping command in cmd to ping the corresponding domain name. If yes, the code configuration takes effect. Otherwise, it may take up to one hour to refresh the data in the background of the peanut shell.
3.3 configure forwarding rules on the vro to forward requests that access port 3389 to the IP address of your PC.
3.4 add a configuration on the Android client, which is similar to the preceding configuration. The only difference is that you enter the bound domain NAME in the pc name: ******* .xicp.net, for example:
The vro forwards the port to the corresponding PC. Of course, the port of the MSTSC service on the corresponding PC also needs to be modified. This is not detailed here.