Also, here's an article that has step by step instructions for setting this up: https://www.scivision.co/intel-amt-vpro-full-remote-kvm-control-without-proprietary-realvnc-viewer-plus/
From Intel's docs I gather that by default they use TLS encryption which currently seems to only be supported by RealVNC. However, it seems to be possible to switch the AMT/KVM port to the default for VNC (5900) which disables TLS and should allow regular VNC clients, like Royal TSX to connect.
Please check the following two KB articles:
Unfortunately we don't have any devices that ship with Intel AMT here to test with but I think Intel is actually using the VNC protocol for providing the KVM functionality. Have you tried connecting to your machine using VNC yet?
Also, please see the following page: https://software.intel.com/en-us/blogs/2016/03/07/how-to-create-an-intel-amt-kvm-solutions
Hi there,
we currently don't have any plans to add Intel AMT support.
However, since my understanding is that it's a web-based management interface you should have no trouble adding a web connection to Royal TSX which opens that management console.
Does that work for you?
cheers,
felix
ipguy