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Free Remote Control Software | Veyon
Let’s go over Veyon which is a remote control software for doing a virtual classroom, so you can cast demos, control pcs, reboot, shutdown, and more all from a single master console! .

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46 thoughts on “Free Remote Control Software | Veyon

  1. What's the use uf locations? If I use different locations to put the clients in, the teacher with Veyon Master can still use any name as a location and put the clients (hostname) inside and see them. So what are these locations for?

  2. This is great software but it has a tedious interface for adding new systems to the system list. And once you have the systems listed, say for a list of students' computers in a class, they can't be rearranged, copied, or moved to other rooms. You can only add or remove a computer. Still, for what it can do, it's great.

  3. Hello dears! I installed the Veyon program in my class. The program is just super, it works great. But I have one problem! From the administrator panel, all computers are turned off, but unfortunately they do not turn on through the veyon.

  4. Thanks for reviewing this program.
    This seems to work when on my windows 10 system when I access a windows 11 computer, but for some reason it doesn't work when I access my linux mint xfce system from my windows 10 system. All I see is a loading graphic. Any idea why that would happen?

  5. thanks for a great video. Veyon is great and iv been using it for years in my classroom with desktops all on the LAN. But im having trouble connecting laptops connected via wifi, from my master machine on the LAN…. is this possible ?

  6. BUT CHRIS… What if we need to support someone remotely?
    My nephew knows nothing about computers, and I don't own a MAC. I need to get him up and running. I don't have his IP address, and I… Well, you get the gist.

    This is not a knock on you, and I know that you're super-busy, so you're probably only thinking about the usecase you have in mind.

    HOWEVER, I am admittedly surprised, as you typically cover scenarios which support something such as support for remote support/administration software and things, not limiting to narrow usecase.

    Anyhow. Thank you for all of your continuous and hardwork.

  7. Yeah, free remote access tool is good, but I still believe you get what you pay for. Hence, I would recommend using tools like logmein, R-HUB remote support servers, Gotomypc etc. for remotely accessing computers from anywhere anytime. They are easy to use and work well plus provides various features like file sharing, remote screen sharing etc.

  8. Yeah, free remote access tool is good, but I still believe you get what you pay for. Hence, I would recommend using tools like logmein, R-HUB remote support servers, Gotomypc etc. for remotely accessing computers from anywhere anytime. They are easy to use and work well plus provides various features like file sharing, remote screen sharing etc.

  9. Chris, I despise the corporate mindset big tech has placed into users' heads that they must use proprietary software, lest they are not getting high security. God forbid anyone should have access to the source code because it just makes it so much easier to hack! I definitely, heavily contest that last point I placed there. You have total control of where your data goes with open-source software. If you see a data collector in the code – write it out! You have all control.

  10. Question: How is this equivalent to the examples you used for Zoom or Google classroom when it based on VNC and works only for directly reachable IPs?

  11. I have been using mRemoteNG on Windows and Remmina on Linux but there are definitely some features I like with Veyon – the buttons at the top scare me a little though (nothing like the feeling of going to reboot one system and accidentally rebooting all of your production servers lol). I will have to play with it some before making any decisions but thanks for the info.

  12. And oh, forgot to ask, how do you deal with dynamic IPs? So far this is useless for me because 99,9% of internet deals are for dynamic IPs from obvious reasons and very few have professional static ones.

  13. Before clicking on the vid I was sure this is about some TV remote control software for home media raspberry pi. On that note, maybe you have something on that topic? I haven't researched it yet but there has to be some remote control to buy and some software to run, so we could use the computer as TV media box.

  14. Hi there,
    As always a very clear video. One quick question though, I've tried both Teamviewer and Veyon client installation on my test Manjaro Linux. If i wanna take control of the Manjaro via Wondows 10, it is extremely slow . I click something and 15-20 second later a reaction on it. Am i missing something?
    Thank you in advance for your reply.
    Cheers,
    Tam.

  15. Each pc you want to control outside you home needs it’s own DDNS? Or does the software auto keep track of outside ip addresses?

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