Summon your computer
at home or office
into your Windows phone!
When you activate SharePlug, it creates a
virtual computer that represents your real
computer back at home or office behind firewall. You can use this virtual computer to
securely access
Windows shared folders,
Web server or
any service running on the real
computer that's compatible with TCP port forwarding. You don't need to sign-up for any
monthly service or install software on every computer you wish to connect to. You simply
need to setup a sharing gateway server on your remote site and run SharePlug.
- Securely access Windows shared folders, Web server or any service running on the
remote computer that's compatible with TCP port forwarding.
- Seamless integration with any application that supports accessing shared network resources.
- Supports SOCKS proxy server mode for accessing systems behind firewall
without setting up static port mapping rules.
- Includes an option to allow access from desktop computers or other devices.
- Setting up single sharing gateway
allows you to access any one of the computers on remote site.
- Any SSH2 server with port forwarding feature can be used as a sharing gateway.
SharePlug includes an option to use a remote computer with shared folders as an external
storage device. When this feature is enabled, SharePlug automatically maps the shared folders
on remote computer to local \Network folder and unmaps them as you close the connection.
When folders are mapped to local \Network folder, you can directly launch an application
or open a file without first copying it to your device.
The virtual computer created by SharePlug can also be accessed from a desktop or laptop computer.
You simply need to enable the option and use the name of your virtual computer as if it were your
local network resource. If your device is connected via ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center,
only the connected computer can access the virtual computer. However, if your device is
directly connected to local network (e.g., Wi-Fi), it can be accessed by any one of
the computers on the same network.