Connecting a PC remotely via Ethernet hub from another location.
Connecting a PC remotely via Ethernet hub from another location.
You're able to conduct RDP and remote sessions over a network with speeds as low as 1gbps. Many organizations already implement this. There are a few considerations: 1. Speed matters – performance can dip if you're not on a wired connection. 2. Gaming is feasible at 1080p using Steam Home streaming. It functions well, though the first point applies. 3. Standard desktop functionality works through Microsoft's built-in RDP protocols, supporting multiple displays in 4k resolution. It should handle typical desktop tasks over a wired local area network, provided the link isn't heavily loaded. 4. This setup relies on a thin client that can manage these tasks. Most discussions point toward extending existing peripherals rather than creating new ones. There are no simple shortcuts; high bandwidth options like Thunderbolt have limits, so planning is essential if you're running cables between rooms. Linus's old home setup used a server in a closet with limited wiring and basic equipment. Overall, it's about adapting your current hardware to support remote access effectively.