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General Info
Radmin is an award-winning multifunction
remote control program. Radmin enables you to
remotely monitor or work on one or more
network computers right from your own
workstation. It is a complete remote control
solution with such features as File Transfer,
NT security, Telnet and Multilanguage Support
built-in.
How It
Works
You view the remote
computer's screen on your own monitor either
in a window or full screen. All your mouse
movements and keyboard signals are
transferred directly to the remote computer.
You work on the remote computer just as if
it were right there in front of you.
According to our tests and user feedback,
Radmin outperforms all other remote control
software in speed, usability and features.
With Radmin you can work
with any remote computer so long as it is
connected to the Internet or your local area
network. You don't even need a fast network
connection! A 56K modem is fast enough to
provide 5-10 screen updates a second. On a
LAN, real-time speeds of 100 - 500 screen
updates per second is normal. Radmin’s speed
can be adjusted up or down to save your
bandwidth.
Security and Reliability
Radmin is very easy to
learn and use. It is extremely secure,
employing 128-bit encryption for all data
streams. Radmin utilizes the ever-present
TCP/IP protocol—the most widespread protocol
used in LANs, WANs and the Internet. This
means you can control virtually any computer
from anywhere in the world. When in "Full
control" mode, you have complete, unlimited
control of the remote computer so you can
launch applications, work on documents,
transfer files, even shut it down. Of course,
that is provided you are the system
administrator or have been granted these
permissions by the system administrator. From
the beginning, our goal was to create the most
secure remote access utility possible. Our
developers were able to achieve this goal as
well as boost Radmin’s performance right off
the charts.
Easy to Use
Most of our users agree
that the major advantage of Radmin is its
simplicity. By all reports, the interface is
intuitive and the program is very easy to use.
Unlike bloatware, Radmin has no useless 'value
added' features that makes it hard to work
with, difficult to learn, or hobbles its
performance.
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