Remote control
It is becoming increasingly important for researchers to be able to operate their instruments remotely. Below are some notes that may help in this regard.
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Video Conferencing
Solution: Tablets
- Purchase a tablet, such as:
- Initiate a video conference session, either:
- Create a Gmail account.
- Use Google Hangouts to create a meeting.
- Or:
- Use Google Meet to create a new meeting.
- Email the link.
Solution: Robot
Double 3 Telepresence Robot
Remote Desktop
Solution: VNC
VNC is a generic cross-platform protocol for remote desktop. Free and open-source viewers/clients and servers are available for all major operations systems.
OS | Viewer | Server |
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Windows | ||
OS X | ||
Linux |
Solution: Network KVM
TBD
Viewing
Solution: Network Web Cameras
Cameras:
Data Access
- Linux system (accessible via SSH, scp, rsync, etc.) that hosts an NFS shared drive to Windows machines (via Samba).
Distanced Computer Sharing
If two people want to co-operate on a single computer, while maintaining distancing, there are some options:
- Use the remote desktop solutions (e.g. VNC) mentioned above. This allows a second person to remotely view/control the computer.
- Use a network/remote KVM switch to remotely control the computer.
- Mirror the display to another nearby monitor. There are several ways to do this:
- A video splitter and long cables.
- A KVM splitter (a.k.a. reverse KVM, a.k.a. "2-way KVM Extender") allows two users (with separate keyboard/monitor/mouse) to both control a single computer.
- For Mac, Luna Display allows one to use an iPad or another Mac as a mirror/extension of the computer.
- Have a WiFi tablet near the computer, allowing the user of that computer to video-conference with someone else (and use the tablet camera to show what is on screen).
- Point a web-camera at the computer screen, allowing a remote participant to see what's happening.