RDP vs Remio — which should I use?+
RDP is a 1998 protocol built for thin-client server access. It works on a LAN with text-heavy apps but breaks on audio sync, video playback, multi-monitor, GPU apps, and modern collaboration tools. RDP also requires Windows Pro on the host. Remio uses hardware H.265 with screen-content tuning, runs on any Windows edition plus macOS, and the same client app reaches both. If you spend any time in Teams calls, watching training videos, or scrolling complex spreadsheets, Remio is the more honest choice.
Do I need a VPN?+
No. The office computer stays on the corporate LAN — so VPN-only intranet apps continue to work. Your home laptop reaches the office computer through Remio's encrypted peer-to-peer link, not through the corporate VPN. This sidesteps the bandwidth and split-tunnel headaches of routing every laptop's traffic through corporate.
Does IT need to approve it?+
The host install on the office computer typically requires admin rights (the same as installing any application). On a tightly managed corporate machine you may need IT to install it once. On the personal client side there is no admin requirement, no MDM profile, no managed device enrollment. Many IT teams prefer Remio over TeamViewer or AnyDesk because there is no central account database that could be breached and no per-seat license to track.
Will Teams, Zoom, and Google Meet calls work?+
For video calls, you want the call running on the client device (the laptop or tablet in front of you), not on the office machine — the office machine has no view of your physical room. For screen-shared video, recorded training, and audio output from any app on the host, Remio streams 48kHz audio with sub-frame sync to the video. Slack huddles, music, notification sounds, and YouTube playback all behave normally.
Can I work from a mobile hotspot?+
Yes. Remio adapts bitrate to available bandwidth. 4G at 5-10 Mbps streams 1080p cleanly; 5G handles 4K. iPad and Android hardware decoders are very efficient, so a battery lasts hours on hotspot. Latency depends on cell tower routing — typically 40-100ms on cellular versus 1-5ms on a wired LAN. Workable for most tasks; not ideal for fast-twitch gaming.
Does multi-monitor work?+
Yes. Remio streams each office monitor as a distinct display. On the client you can switch between them, or — on a wide laptop screen — view two side by side. The host layout is preserved, so windows stay where you left them. Apps that remember per-monitor position (Excel, Photoshop, IDE workspaces) work correctly.