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By J. Morton | Outdoor Tech Correspondent camp with mom extend pc
If you’ve scrolled through niche parenting forums or glanced at a confused teenager’s search history lately, you might have stumbled across the odd five-word phrase: Have you tried remote PC gaming from a campsite
Imagine this: Mom wants a weekend of hiking, s’mores, and quality time at a state park. Junior wants to finish his ranked Valorant grind or render a 3D animation. The compromise? You bring the monitor, the mechanical keyboard, and a rugged extension cord to the campsite. You run a 200-foot outdoor-rated ethernet cable from the cabin’s router to the tent. Or, more commonly, you set up a mobile hotspot and use remote desktop software to control the desktop PC still humming away in the garage back home. Morton | Outdoor Tech Correspondent If you’ve scrolled