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Remote assistance site?

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Looking to get one recently I have been trying fastsupport.com yearly price $660 I think but speed is not that great anyone can recommend one?
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Try Teamviewer (free)
Also ShowMyPC.com

I use GoToMeeting...
I also built my own remote support server using a product called EchoGent.

LogMeIn has a special package for IT remote support use also.

I'm hoping to come across a hardware appliance one day that someone wants to get rid of...called Bomgar.
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smartegyptian wrote:Looking to get one recently I have been trying fastsupport.com yearly price $660 I think but speed is not that great anyone can recommend one?
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waste of money.. anyone with some good comp skills at cleaning and tweaking a system can do that for a fraction of the costs..
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Ahh my bad..though you were looking for remote assist software to allow you to remote to end users desktops to support them.
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YeOldeStonecat wrote:Ahh my bad..though you were looking for remote assist software to allow you to remote to end users desktops to support them.
yeah I had to read it twice myself... he's tryin to use crap like that finally fast dot com crap... a little house keeping of the comp and perhaps some tweaking such as the use of TCP optimzer and so on will make it run as fast as his connection can give him.
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Sava700 wrote:yeah I had to read it twice myself... he's tryin to use crap like that finally fast dot com crap...
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Sorry.. . Yes I’m looking for paid one fast service for remote support I have used fastsupport.com not too fast we have alot of VZ data cards and sometimes they are not too fast
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