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PC Anywhere Question
I run a network of computers and I connect all using PC Anywhere to do maintenance. However, I can only do it if I'm connected to the same router, via the IP addresses the router assigns. Is there a way to do it from outside (ie from home)? If the info helps, the router itself connects to the internet using a static IP address that's assigned to the room all the computers are in.
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The router is acting as a firewall. To allow computers from outside the network to access computers inside the network, you will have to configure the router to let that traffic pass through. Doing that will open up a security hole, however.
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