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Topic: HOW DO I CONNECT TO A SMALL OFFICE FROM HOME? [New Topic]  [New Reply]
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themask
Member since:
2001-11-28 14:40:43
  posted: 2001-11-28 14:41:23
How do I connect to a small office from home?
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I am a small office (5 Station LAN), peer to peer, conncected for file sharing and internet access. We are connected thru a cable modemm to Internet (NON static IP).

what would be the best way to login to office from home.

Any difference if I was logging into a tandalone computer, same ISP setup?
christian
Member since:
2001-11-20 10:00:00
  posted: 2002-01-11 17:37:54
Re: How do I connect to a small office from home?
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It depends on how much you care about security and whether or not you need to connect to multiple machines.

If you don't care too much about security and you just need to get to files on your computer at the office, just use PCAnywhere or VNC.

If you do care about security and you need to get to files on all the computers, you need a VPN.
hojohn
Member since:
2002-05-13 16:35:31
  posted: 2002-05-13 16:41:29
Same issue: VPN to peer-to-peer
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What's the answer then if you want to connect with a peer-to-peer network to a remote user -- all using DSL (dynamic IPs) and win 2k?
 
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