The equation to solve for the number of connections c is c=(n*(n-1))/2. So a network of 10 computers would need (10*9)/2 or 45 links
To create a full mesh of connections between five remote sites, you need to connect each site to every other site. The formula to calculate the number of WAN links required for a full mesh is ( n(n-1)/2 ), where ( n ) is the number of sites. For five sites, this results in ( 5(5-1)/2 = 10 ) WAN links. Thus, you would need 10 WAN links to establish a full mesh configuration.
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You can install teamviewer on both computers. This allows remote connections between different OS types
Administrative credential on the remote computer is required for its remote administration. The exact permissions required depend on the functions performed by the snap-in.
SSH
The command would be show connections.
Hamachi is not a virus; it is a virtual private network (VPN) application developed by LogMeIn. It allows users to create secure, encrypted connections between computers over the internet, enabling remote access and file sharing. While some antivirus programs may flag it due to its network functionality, it is a legitimate tool for facilitating secure connections, not malware.
FTP
No, you cannot establish a remote desktop connection from Windows XP Professional to Windows XP Home Edition. Windows XP Home Edition does not have the Remote Desktop host feature, which means it cannot accept incoming remote desktop connections. Only Windows XP Professional can act as a Remote Desktop host, while Windows XP Home can only initiate connections to other machines.
what osi layers use telnet connections for remote use
Windows XP uses port 3389 as default for Remote Desktop connections
By default wireless routers block all incoming connections. You need to to open the remote desktop port on the router. And also you might have to setup redirecting of incoming remote desktop connections on a particular pc.