Remote Desktop possible through DSL?

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Jordan

I was wondering if it is possible to connect to a network
(and computer) that is connected to the internet by DSL.
My work has a DSL, hooked up to the Microsoft Broadband
Wireless router (it's a small business, we're not very
high-tech), and I need to get into one of the computers
with XP Pro. Is this possible? If so, how would I do it
(as far as what IP address, etc.)?
 
Yes it's possible to connect to Remote Desktop through
DSL? Infact I'm using my home network with the DSL
connection to connect remotely..Go to www.no-ip.com and
you'll get the information you want..

Enjoy!

Muneeb.
 
Jordan, check out Microsoft's page on Remote Desktop.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/remotedesktop/ Once you get the machine
you are trying to connect to set up you will need to forward TCP port 3389
on the router to that machine. Then you just connect to the public IP
address of the router from home or wherever and you should be in business.
 

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