While AnyDesk is optimized for the web, nothing beats the raw speed of a LAN. Local networks typically operate at speeds of 1 Gbps (Gigabit per second) or higher, vastly outperforming most internet upload speeds.
By default, AnyDesk attempts to find the fastest path, but you can manually ensure a LAN-only route:
| Metric | LAN (wired) | Internet (typical) | |--------|-------------|---------------------| | Latency | <1 ms | 20–100 ms | | Max framerate | 60+ fps | 30–60 fps | | Bandwidth used | Up to 100 Mbps | 1–5 Mbps (compressed) | | Image quality | Lossless (optional) | Adaptive compression | | Reliability | 99.99% (local) | Dependent on ISP |
Enable "Wake on LAN" or "Power On By PCI-E" in power settings.
The feature allows you to turn on a PC that is in sleep, hibernate, or even fully shut down (S5 state) across your local network. Requirements for WoL
A standard AnyDesk connection routes traffic through AnyDesk’s portal servers to bypass firewalls and NATs, making it easy to connect to a computer in a different country.
The development of AnyDesk LAN will provide a valuable feature for organizations and individuals who require secure and efficient remote access within a local network. By following a structured development roadmap and addressing potential challenges, we can ensure a successful and seamless user experience.
While AnyDesk is optimized for the web, nothing beats the raw speed of a LAN. Local networks typically operate at speeds of 1 Gbps (Gigabit per second) or higher, vastly outperforming most internet upload speeds.
By default, AnyDesk attempts to find the fastest path, but you can manually ensure a LAN-only route: anydesk lan
| Metric | LAN (wired) | Internet (typical) | |--------|-------------|---------------------| | Latency | <1 ms | 20–100 ms | | Max framerate | 60+ fps | 30–60 fps | | Bandwidth used | Up to 100 Mbps | 1–5 Mbps (compressed) | | Image quality | Lossless (optional) | Adaptive compression | | Reliability | 99.99% (local) | Dependent on ISP | While AnyDesk is optimized for the web, nothing
Enable "Wake on LAN" or "Power On By PCI-E" in power settings. The feature allows you to turn on a
The feature allows you to turn on a PC that is in sleep, hibernate, or even fully shut down (S5 state) across your local network. Requirements for WoL
A standard AnyDesk connection routes traffic through AnyDesk’s portal servers to bypass firewalls and NATs, making it easy to connect to a computer in a different country.
The development of AnyDesk LAN will provide a valuable feature for organizations and individuals who require secure and efficient remote access within a local network. By following a structured development roadmap and addressing potential challenges, we can ensure a successful and seamless user experience.