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Amy Sumler

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Jan 21, 2024, 12:46:25 PM1/21/24
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I'm using TeamViewer 9. I need to find where it holds ID and get it. I tried to find it in the regedit but i didn't find it. What can you advise me? I need to find id and send it to my gate.php or i need to create static id with TeamViewerQT.

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While TeamViewer offers remote access with audio support, users may encounter instances where TeamViewer's audio lags behind the video. Fortunately, there are solutions to resolve this frustrating issue.

After setting up Teamviewer's standard client-to-host connection, configure WOL on the target computer's Teamviewer installation: Extras>Options>General where under Network you will see the option to configure Wake-on-lan. Configure your router's public (external) IP address or DNS name and a port (I used default Port 9). Then, on the router, forward the port (9) to the target computer (for example xxx.xxx.xxx.100).

UPDATE: I found that Teamviewer WOL worked great if the target computer was shut down for a short time, but did not work after an overnight shutdown. Further research in the Teamviewer WOL manual indicates that the router needs to have a permanent ARP entry. My target PC, although it had a fixed address, was still within the router's DHCP range, so my guess is that the ARP entry is deleted after a period of non-communication with the host. So if you have the same problem, where Teamviewer WOL is erratic, try assigning a permanent address to the host and moving it outside of the DHCP range.

last week our Teamviewer connections suddenly stopped working from one day to the other. After hours of searching the source of the issue, I finally reached the point where I can tell it is caused by the webfilter of our SG230 UTM 9.510-5. Following behaviour:

- proxy in standard mode
- webfilter log shows 504 errors with timeouts while trying to reach ping3.teamviewer.com
- tcpdump on client shows the the connection gets interrupted and tries to retransmit the initial packet several times
- firewall log shows blocked packages from client to teamviewer server (I assume the retransmit packages get blocked because they do not pass thru the webfilter but over 443)

Do you have an FQDN in 'Address' and *.teamviewer.com in 'Exceptions'? If you do that, your browser should skip the Proxy in Standard mode. The 'Transparent Mode Skiplist' does not apply in Standard Mode.

Tools like TeamViewer need a session from the desktop device. The whole purpose of Standard Mode is to create the session from the UTM device. So the technologies are fundamentally incompatible. You need to exclude teamviewer.com from your proxy script rather than at the UTM level.

A few days ago it suddenly started working again. Probably wasn't an issue caused by the firewall. Probably a couple of problems between our government net and some teamviewer servers. This answer of Bob probably would fit best as answer if it have not been a problem caused by "external" issues.

TeamViewer.exe is an executable file that is part of the TeamViewer software. TeamViewer is a comprehensive remote access, remote control, and remote support solution that works with almost every desktop and mobile platform, including Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS. TeamViewer lets you remote in to computers or mobile devices located anywhere in the world and use them as though you were there.

TeamViewer is primarily used for remote control, file transfer, and desktop sharing, where you can share your desktop's screen with other people over the internet. This makes it a useful tool for IT support, as it allows technicians to access and fix any computer remotely. It's also useful for presentations, where a user can present their desktop to a partner, as well as for personal use, such as accessing your desktop from your mobile device.

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