

Aspia
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Aspia is a free and open source application for remote computer management.
Features
- Desktop Sharing
- Ad-free
- Unattended Access
- Support for Multiple Monitors
- Screen Sharing
- Peer-To-Peer
Aspia News & Activities
Highlights All activities
Recent activities
- brokken updated Aspia
POX added Aspia as alternative to Rabbit Remote Control and Field Monitor- POX added Aspia as alternative to Bananas Screen Sharing
Danilo_Venom added Aspia as alternative to Screen Sharing via Browser
What is Aspia?
Open source remote desktop and file transfer tool for Windows.
Supported features
Remote desktop management Remote desktop view File transfer Encryption Authorization (it is possible to add users with different access rights) Address book with encryption and master-password







Comments and Reviews
Lightweight server. It is possible to connect to hosts by ID. Pass through NAT with aspia-relay server. There is an address book with grouping. Completely free and constantly evolving. For me the best replacement for paid TeamViewer or AnyDesk
I was looking for a simple alternative to Window's RDC, and Aspia works very well. I didn't need anything fancy, just remote desktop access to a computer that uses an old piece of software. My machines are on a VPN that behaves like a LAN, and Aspia works painlessly with such a setup. I tried other alternatives, like TigerVNC, but they had trouble with different screen sizes/resolution. Thanks.
LAN remote desktop works like a charm :) Installation is verya easy and very simple to use with IP address
Is not an alternative to Anydesk or Teamviewer, because works with a direct connection to machine ip at specific port open on windows firewall automatically when installing. It is an alternative to rdp or vnc. It is an optimus tool for lan use or use over a vpn connection. But is not a Teamviewer/Anydesk/Logmein/Nomachine alternative!
[Edited by fabrix77, February 21]
In fact, this is not the case - the server does not use direct connections! The client connects to the server via aspia-relay and receives ID from aspia-router. At the same time, the client can be located behind NAT