Remote and Screen Sharing Windows Computer in Mac
Users whom migrated from Windows to Mac may want the ability to control and share their Windows screens wirelessly in an easy way. This is useful when you were a Windows user or most of work data are on your Windows computer
This how to will show you how to remote a Windows computer, screen sharing it in Mac with WiFI connection or with Ethernet available
Setup Remote Desktop Connection
First thing you need a software to connect Mac with Windows, Remote Desktop Connection Client. Download the software from Apple site.

Install it like other software in Mac. You’ll see a Remote Desktop Connection icon in Application folder.
Configure the built in Airport Express or Ethernet to have IP statics and are on the same network. Open Network Preferences, Choose Airport then click Advanced button, go to TCP/IP tab, set Configure Ipv4 to Manually, type IP address, subnet mask and router IP.

Setup Ethernet same way with Airport Express

Configure Remote Desktop Connection
Before you can remote your Windows computer, configure the Remote Desktop Connection software to use themes, play sounds from Windows. The later feature is very cool, because you can play mp3 store in Windows to your Mac. Go to RDC menu, launch preferences.
Display Tab allows you to control how Windows look on Mac, you can get full screen size window, tick show desktop background like your windows, tick Windows themes will display your Windows themes on Mac

Sound Tab provides three choices, tick On the Macintosh computer only will play your Windows sound on Mac. But when you tick On the Windows-based computer only, it will play the Sounds on Windows, no Sounds will be transfer to Mac. Or you can turn sound off, tick Do not play sound

Remote and Screen Sharing Windows Computer
Run the Remote Desktop Connection , you’ll be presented with a simple interface, it will ask you Windows computer IP or name then click Connect button

A window popup ask you to insert Windows login. The username and password same with your Windows login. Match Domain with Computer Name in Windows system properties. Click OK

After that, you will see Windows login usually apear on Windows, insert Windows username and password one more time. Voila you can remote your Windows computer now!

Conclusion
Mac is powerful when it comes to networking even with Windows. It’s only a matter of minutes to setup, fast and easy access
Now, you can collaborate with someone else who use Windows or use it as transition from Windows to Mac.
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Hi Kate,
For cross-platform screen sharing, maybe you would be interested in checking out Mikogo? It’s a free app which allows you to share your screen live over the Web with 10 others. We’ve included many features such as switch presenter, remote keyboard/mouse control and more. Drop by http://www.mikogo.com for more info or feel free to contact me if you have any questions. Thanks!
Hsiang-Yi Cheng
The Mikogo Team
Twitter: @Mikogo
On the same subnet I use VNC, UltraVNC on the Winboxen for the server and RealVNC client on the Mac.
For everything else there’s Logmein.
Cheers!