

Then in the "Address" section enter your computer's IP address that you found in #2. On the iPad open up Jump and then tap the + button on the top right.Then click on "Access Control" and uncheck the "Allow loopback connections only" option.Look up the value of "Main server port" - it should be a number like 5900 or 5907 or something similar.If in the last step, it says "Secure Screen Sharing", then you need to do two additional Steps on the PC: Open up "TightVNC" by clicking the V icon on the bottom right hand corner of your desktop.Finally open up Jump and make a note of the text underneath your computer's name in Jump - it should say "Windows Remote Desktop" or "Secure Screen Sharing".Once you've got both devices on the same Wifi/Adhoc network, you'll need to find your PC's IP address by opening up the command prompt and typing in the following and pressing enter: ipconfig . Look for the value of "IPv4" address.If you don't have a router then you will need to setup an Adhoc network on your computer. When you're connecting in areas where there will be no internet service, you need to have a router that your laptop and your iPad can connect to.It sounds easy but it might take a few steps:
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In summary: what you need to do is make sure your iOS/Android/Mac and PC are connected to the same Wifi network and then enter your PC's IP address into Jump. The follow steps assume that you've already setup Jump Desktop Connect on your PC using your email address and can access it when you have an active Internet connection. Additionally you need some networking knowledge to make it work. There are no limits to the numbers you can add to your team on all Jump Desktop for Teams plans.Connecting to your computer without an active Internet connection is possible however, you need to make sure your PC and your iPhone/iPad/Android/Mac are on the same Wifi network. To remove a computer from your team, open up the computer's overview page and then click the three dots on the top right hand corner and then click Delete. The raw JSON log may store additional information that is not shown in the list. Click the Show Date area to browse history for a particular date - again the date is in your browser's current time zone.Ĭlicking on a connection log row will expand the entry and reveal the raw JSON log stored in the cloud. The Time field in the connection history list shows you the time in your browser's current time zone. To browse the connection history use the arrow icons () in the Connection History section. The number of days cloud connection logs are stored depends depends on your team's billing plan. Connection history is stored in the cloud for a fixed number of days. The connection history will include every connection attempt to the computer, including but not limited to: who connected to the computer, how long the connection lasted, screen sharing requests and even rejected connection attempts.

The connection logs are uploaded by the Jump Desktop Connect app running on each computer. The Connection History section shows connection logs for a computer.Ĭloud connections logs are immutable, encrypted logs stored in the cloud for the computer. To change who has remote access to the computer, click the three dots on the top right hand corner of the Remote Access section and then click Add Access or Remove Access. In the Remote Access section of the computer overview page you can view and change which users and access groups are allowed to remotely connect to the computer. Manage who has remote access to computers If you don't have remote access to a computer you will be unable to see it's current online status. In the top section of the computer's overview page you'll see general information about the computer such as the current online status of the of computer, it's current public IP address, approximate location and operating system information. To view information about a computer browse to the computer's overview page by opening up your Team's dashboard, click Computers and then click a computer in the list. To add new or existing computers to your team, see the Add Computers To Your Team guide. To start managing remote access you'll need to add computers to your team: Jump Desktop for Teams lets you manage remote access to computers in your organization.
