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windows remote desktop doesn't show same screen as on hdmi

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  • J Offline
    Jeff
    last edited by Nov 27, 2016, 3:29 AM

    Hi
    I’m using tightvncserver on my pi.
    Connected to the pi is a hdmi monitor.

    When I connect via windows remote desktop to the pi, I don’t see the same screen as it is shown on hdmi.

    How can I fix this?

    thanks

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      lolobyte @Jeff
      last edited by Nov 27, 2016, 10:11 AM

      @Jeff

      Hi,

      you don’t need to login with VNC or RemoteDesktop.
      Just type in your desktop browser the adress of your MM2 with the right port number, for example like this http://192.123.123.12:8080/ (8080 is the standard port) and the you see your MM2.
      It works without problems in the same network.
      If you want to use it from a external network, u must install port forwarding at your router.

      Good luck

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        Jeff
        last edited by Nov 27, 2016, 11:41 AM

        Thnaks, that makes it a lot easier ;)

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