Control your computer securely and reliably from anywhere in the world no matter how many miles away you are going.
Many travelers set up their desktop computers to accept connections with Remote Desktop program built into latest versions of Windows only to find out in a hard way that they cant control their PC from where they are. This is a very common problem because of the complexity of modern networks and the Internet itself. Just about anything can prevent you from controlling your desktop remotely: a firewall securing your network, an Internet provider blocking everything except Web pages and images, or any of the numerous reasons that exist in different segments of the Internet. These are all important and valid causes of connection problems, but the number one reason is much simpler and has nothing to do with the complexity of the Internet.
Depending on the ISP, your home PC can get a different IP address every once in a while. This type of addresses is referred as ‘dynamic’, and is a common practice among practically all ISPs, except if you pay extra for a ‘static’, thus permanent, IP address. But even if you secure a permanent...