Some way to use ngrok for spacedesk?
Zitat von cherry44scott am 11/06/2025, 11:26 UhrWhile you can theoretically use ngrok to expose Spacedesk over the internet via a TCP tunnel (Spacedesk typically uses TCP port 28252 for its display data), it’s highly impractical for a good user experience. Spacedesk is designed for low-latency local network connections, and tunneling it through ngrok would introduce significant lag and bandwidth issues, making it very slow and unreliable. For remote screen sharing, dedicated solutions like TeamViewer or AnyDesk are far more suitable. mcdvoice survey with receipt
While you can theoretically use ngrok to expose Spacedesk over the internet via a TCP tunnel (Spacedesk typically uses TCP port 28252 for its display data), it’s highly impractical for a good user experience. Spacedesk is designed for low-latency local network connections, and tunneling it through ngrok would introduce significant lag and bandwidth issues, making it very slow and unreliable. For remote screen sharing, dedicated solutions like TeamViewer or AnyDesk are far more suitable. mcdvoice survey with receipt
Zitat von tim753milner am 17/07/2025, 07:00 Uhrit’s highly impractical for a good user experience. Spacedesk is designed for low-latency local network connections, and tunneling it through ngrok would introduce significant lag and bandwidth issues PaybyPlateMa Login
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Zitat von paybyplatemacloud am 05/09/2025, 18:35 UhrAlthough it’s technically possible to expose Spacedesk over the internet using ngrok with a TCP tunnel (Spacedesk typically runs on TCP port 28252), the experience would be poor. Spacedesk is optimized for low-latency local connections, and tunneling through ngrok would add heavy lag and bandwidth limitations, making it slow and unreliable. For remote screen sharing, tools like TeamViewer or AnyDesk are much better suited. <SPAM LINK REMOVED>
Although it’s technically possible to expose Spacedesk over the internet using ngrok with a TCP tunnel (Spacedesk typically runs on TCP port 28252), the experience would be poor. Spacedesk is optimized for low-latency local connections, and tunneling through ngrok would add heavy lag and bandwidth limitations, making it slow and unreliable. For remote screen sharing, tools like TeamViewer or AnyDesk are much better suited. <SPAM LINK REMOVED>