From the course: Windows 10: Manage Remote Access

Unlock the full course today

Join today to access over 22,600 courses taught by industry experts or purchase this course individually.

Basic remote access troubleshooting

Basic remote access troubleshooting - Windows Tutorial

From the course: Windows 10: Manage Remote Access

Start my 1-month free trial

Basic remote access troubleshooting

- If you've ever had a problem connecting to a device remotely, your first instinct might of been to reach out to your IT department or a tech savvy friend. This isn't always necessary though. There are a few things you could try on your own. First, make sure that you're connected to a network and have Internet access. In Windows 10, you can do that from a lot of places but you can get to it quickly from the taskbar. You can see here, that I'm not connected and that connections are available. To resolve this problem, simply choose a network to connect to and perhaps select connect automatically to to get reconnected. Here you can see now, I have Internet access. If you're connected to a network from your local device, you'll need to find out if the remote computer is connected as well. If you're away from the office this might require you to rely on someone you work with. The remote computer needs to be turned on and connected to the Internet before you can connect to it. These…

Contents