Symantec 14541094 User Guide - Page 74
Knowing which connection device to use for host sessions, Properties
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74 Allowing others to control your computer Ways to set up a host computer ■ To modify an existing connection item, right-click the item, and then click Properties. 3 In the Host Properties window, configure the host configuration settings. Click the left and right arrows in the Host Properties window to scroll through the tabs. 4 Click OK to save your changes. Knowing which connection device to use for host sessions A connection device is the interface that handles communication between the host and remote computers. A host computer can wait for a connection from two devices. For example, you can set up your office computer to wait for a network connection from other co-workers or a direct connection from your laptop computer. A host can accept only one connection at a time. When a remote establishes a connection on one device, the other device is not available until the session ends. Table 4-2 provides information to assist you in selecting a connection device. Table 4-2 Host connection devices Hardware device Connection device Modem that supports the Microsoft Telephony API (TAPI) Modem name. See " Configuring a host modem connection" on page 77. ISDN (North America) ISDN device name. See " Configuring an ISDN connection on a host" on page 78. ISDN (Europe) ISDN via CAPI 2.0. See " Configuring an ISDN connection on a host" on page 78. Network adapter card installed For most network connections, select TCP/IP. on a networked computer or server on a LAN or WAN Symantec pcAnywhere also supports NetBIOS and SPX protocols. See "Configuring a host network connection" on page 75. Cable modem TCP/IP. See "About cable modem connections" on page 23.