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Using "peanut shell" to realize remote access?
Peanut shell is a domain name tool to realize peanut shell domain name pointing to dynamic IP. Because every time we dial IP, it changes dynamically, which is inconvenient to remember and use. As long as we install peanut shells and register an account, after logging in, he can provide a free domain name pointing to this dialed IP.

If you want to realize remote access, there are many tools, such as free teamviewer. As long as the other party opens TEAMviewer and knows the ID number and access password, there is no need for peanut shells.

If you have to use the remote access provided by WINDOWS, it is a bit troublesome to set up.

1. Turn on the remote function of the system: right-click my computer-> Attribute-> Click the Remote tab-> Check this box to allow remote users to connect to this computer.

2. Install a peanut shell as mentioned above, apply for an account and get a dynamic domain name.

3. If you are using a router, you should also map the 3389 port on the router.

4. Finally, on the client side, you can use the remote desktop tool in the attachment to fill in the free domain name connection of peanut shells.

Is it troublesome to do remote access? Very troublesome!