Bandwidth Assistance remotely

What is the bandwidth required to run Remote Assistance on Windows XP Professional with sp2? Is it possible to run more than 3 G, GPRS or GSM? I need to establish a connection for example Secure vpn-channel, then share control of remote desktop.

Yes, a lot of benefits. You don't need to open ports on a firewall, you don't need to deal with the sending of an email invitation (which doesn't always work and can be difficult for the person who needs help), you don't need to change the settings on the remote computer, you don't need to confront everything that has been set on a router , and you do not need to deal with security corporate edge. The remote user is generally very limited in his computer skills and everything they need to do is double-click the TeamViewer icon. Which means not to denigrate the people dear I have help, but even if this is difficult for some of them. TeamViewer is free for personal use. If you need a business solution, there are paid versions. Another good company that offers this type of service is GoToMyPC. MS - MVP - Elephant Boy computers - don't panic!

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