Hi everyone,
I am currently managing several remote workstations located in field offices. These offices are heavy-duty, steel-framed porta cabins (you can see the structural layout here: [removed per CommunityGuidelines] ).
Because these are metal enclosures, we are experiencing some unique challenges with our TeamViewer Tensor deployment:
Signal Latency: Since the steel structure interferes with the internal WiFi/LTE signal, we see occasional "Lag" during remote sessions. Are there specific settings in TeamViewer to prioritize "Speed over Quality" specifically for hardware behind heavy shielding?
Unattended Access: For the computers inside these cabins, we use "Wake-on-LAN." Does the steel environment require any special consideration for the LAN configuration to ensure the signal isn't lost during power fluctuations?
Thermal Monitoring: I’m using TeamViewer to monitor the health of these machines. Is there a way to set an automated alert within the TeamViewer dashboard if the internal cabin temperature causes the CPU to throttle?
I want to ensure my remote team has a stable "Hands-on" experience despite the rugged environment. Any tips for managing remote hardware in modular steel units would be great!
Thanks!