Accessing Business Network from Home

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First off I have Cox cable internet in both home and business. At home
it goes from Cable modem to my wireless laptop via Ethernet Cable. At
the business it goes from Cable modem to vonage router to a second
vonage router to a wireless D-Link router to which three computers and
two printers are connected to. My home made network to which I am still
surprise that it all works... I want to connect to my business network
via internet so that I can access my files and printers from home. I am
not an IT manager so talk to me in a language that I can understand.
Can I do this, do I need to use a client to do this, what steps do I
take in doing this? You get the idea.
 
You may have many options.

1. The more secure way is setup VPN so that you can access whole network resources.
2. You can TS/Remote Desktop if you have windows server or XP pro.
3. You can use VNC.
The following how ot may help,

How to setup VPNYou may have two options to setup VPN server on Windows 2003. ... To setup a Windows 2000 server for VPN, open Routing and Remote Access console in the ...
www.howtonetworking.com/Windows/vpnsetup.htm

How to setup remote desktop connectionHow to setup Remote Desktop Connection. How to install Remote Desktop Web Connection · How to use Remote Desktop Web Connection. Related Topics ...
www.howtonetworking.com/RemoteAccess/setuprdc.htm


Terminal ServiceHow to Configure Group Policy Object for Terminal Services Servers ... How to manage Terminal Services through commend-line tools ...
www.howtonetworking.com/server/ts.htm


VNCHow can I make the VNC server connect to a client, instead of the other way around ... VNC stands for Virtual Network Computing. It is, in essence, ...
www.chicagotech.net/vnc.htm



Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net
How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com
First off I have Cox cable internet in both home and business. At home
it goes from Cable modem to my wireless laptop via Ethernet Cable. At
the business it goes from Cable modem to vonage router to a second
vonage router to a wireless D-Link router to which three computers and
two printers are connected to. My home made network to which I am still
surprise that it all works... I want to connect to my business network
via internet so that I can access my files and printers from home. I am
not an IT manager so talk to me in a language that I can understand.
Can I do this, do I need to use a client to do this, what steps do I
take in doing this? You get the idea.
 
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