TeamViewer Free Questions


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    TeamViewer Free Questions


    Hello all,

    I am looking to install TeamViewer Free on 5 computers. Are you able to install this on all 5 of the computers and link to one account.

    What happens if they suspect it is commercial use does anyone know what happens?

    Thanks,
    Last edited by D3LL; 22 Apr 2015 at 15:40.
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    Pretty sure nothing can happen because its "Free"

    I wouldn't worry about it. But If your that worried you can buy it
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    ebgames56 said:
    Pretty sure nothing can happen because its "Free"

    I wouldn't worry about it. But If your that worried you can buy it
    Do you know how many computers I am able to install this on and connect it to one TeamViewer account?
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    not to sure, i use the free version with 3 or 4 on it. if your on the same network you can use remote desktop.
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    ebgames56 said:
    not to sure, i use the free version with 3 or 4 on it. if your on the same network you can use remote desktop.
    I know I can use Remote Desktop lol. However it's not on the same network and port forwarding isn't exactly secure.
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    You should be fine. Give it a try :)
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    No trust me lol. Port forwarding is not secure hence my questions regarding Team Viewer.
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    Teamviewer


    I know, i meant try teamviewer you should be fine :)
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    D3LL said:
    No trust me lol. Port forwarding is not secure hence my questions regarding Team Viewer.
    What makes you think that? It's a standard technique widely used worldwide, applied at every web server in the world for example.
    When done correctly and all the security holes in Windows are closed (MS "clean" install is a disaster security-wise) it's a far better choice than TeamViewer. Have a look here for a better description: network - How secure is TeamViewer for simple remote support? - Information Security Stack Exchange
    If you ask me, specifically about security, I would be for Remote Desktop or similar programs over a forwarded port, maybe changed to a non-standard one.

    Now about Teamviewer itself. As far as I remember, there should be no problems in setting such a network. You should read the exact license agreement for the fine print on what they exactly consider "commercial use". Once they detect commercial use, it warns you and abruptly disconnects you from the remote computer every 10 minutes, but with a bit of patience is usable.
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    D3LL said:
    Hello all,

    I am looking to install TeamViewer Free on 5 computers. Are you able to install this on all 5 of the computers and link to one account.

    What happens if they suspect it is commercial use does anyone know what happens?

    Thanks,

    I have 1 account


    and about 25-30 clients !


    ie. I run teamviewer from my android sometimes = extremely powerful and fast with grps/4g.
    at the same time I can log into the webmanager and manage computers,settings,do remote connections.
    and I have it running 24/7 at boot on about 4 computers/devices.

    the rest ~20 is so called hosts.
    My customers that only recieve connections so to speak

    The last years its gotta be thousands of connections. But acctually just for some time ago, a month messages has appeared warning me about "suspect commercial use"

    So I would say, you could prob use it alot before they alert and analyze your traffic!
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