PC remote management in LAN means monitoring all the PC over the LAN from a PC.This is done through a software name as "Remote Desktop Administrator".Here we have to give the name and the IP Address of the PC.It has two options,1.Full Control of the PC.2.Only desktop view but without any control.It is very helpful as it helps the administrator to repair any fault occur in the other PC without leaving his chair
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Remote Supervisor Adapter PCI adapter which simplifies remote system management by providing around-the-clock remote access to the server. The RSA monitors the server and sends out alerts to designated recipients via LAN, pager, email or SNMP if a failure is detected.
Remote Infrastructure Management (RIM) is defined by analysts as the remote support and management of various IT services that are related to infrastructure support from global delivery sites. The service offering encompasses remote monitoring and management, which includes support, administration, maintenance, troubleshooting, and performance enhancement. These services include the remote system monitoring of the following: data center, networks (WAN and/or LAN including switches, routers, and hubs), database administration, desktops, servers and related peripherals and e-mail systems.
Yes, you can. It can be done in different ways. First, you have to have an administrator password. Second, if you don't have up-to-date updates some errors in Windows code can be used to shustdown a remote system.
Network shares (typically music/video), networked "LAN: games, remote into other computers on the LAN.
Generally, no. 'arp' is only useful for a LAN, and a remote server is not in the same network.
When one wants to connect multiple LAN segments together, the point-to-multipoint type of remote wireless bridge is used. The connection avails the network resources.
I have never done this before, but i believe you want a VPN Virtual Private Network.:its is possbl... click start button ->control panel->internet connection->see the left side dialog box and see the remote location setting entr and change it...
just open the command line in windows and the command is shutdownfor example
Terminals server
start / run / shutdown -i then just search for comps on the lan, or put in the IP's if you know them off the top off your head. You can goto this site http://www.suhas-tech.blogspot.com and scroll down there.It is fully explained there. or you can use special softwares as "Remote Computer Manager" and shutdown remote computers with one click.
"You can wake-on-LAN, access PC or Mac systems, transfer clipboard contents to and from the remote system, chat, access from anywhere, and view the remote desktop. It is done over a secure AES 256-bit encryption that does not require firewall or router configuration and protects against unwanted intrusion."