How do I remote into my computer with Splashtop?

How do I remote into my computer with Splashtop?

Remote Access Using a Web Browser Open the extension and make sure you’re logged into your Splashtop account. From there, it’s just as easy as it is with the Splashtop Business app. Simply select your desired computer and click to start remote accessing. You’ll be instantly connected to your remote pc.

What is Splashtop Remote Access?

Splashtop enables users to remotely access or remotely support computers from desktop and mobile devices. Splashtop enables remote computer access for businesses, IT support and help desks, MSPs, and educational institutions.

Is Splashtop Remote Desktop free?

Use Splashtop Personal for free* on the local network to access your home computer from the comfort of your couch or bedroom. Use Splashtop from anywhere across the Internet by subscribing to Anywhere Access Pack. * The Splashtop Personal remote access app is free for most devices.

Is a remote control considered a computer?

A remote computer is a computer that a user has no access to physically, but may be able to access it remotely via a network link from another computer. Remote connections are made through the use of a network which connects the computer and the device that is used to access it.

Is splashtop a VPN?

Splashtop offers a RDP / VPN alternative solution that greatly simplifies remote access setup for IT and easy usability for employees/end-users.

Can splashtop be installed on iPad?

Splashtop offers the best performance remote connections to and from iPhones and iPads. Install the Splashtop app for iOS to remotely control other computers from your iPhone or iPad.

How do I use Splashtop on Chromebook?

Use the Splashtop Android app to remote control computers from a Chromebook. Use the Splashtop Google Chrome extension for remote access. Log into the Splashtop account using single sign-on.

Can you use Splashtop on a Macbook?

Splashtop works cross-platform, so you can use whatever device you have no matter the operating system. Access computers running Windows, Mac, and Linux from any Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, or Chromebook device.