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Solve : how to connect from home to internet on my office??

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yes i know it will not be the same speed when i use the ADSL at home because of the limitations of the telephone line, but anyway i could use it, beside the other possibilities of the net,. not only from my home (using my lap top) if i could make the connection i want. Ok! making it simpler i have a LAN at work and i want to get access to it from home,over the telephone line, and use all its possibilities, as if i were in the office, every where in the XP manual they write this is POSSIBLE but nobody explain "how"to do it.

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share a single connection to the Internet through a single computer running XP.>


....I know its not a difficult task but i cant configure the modem in the office computer to receive incoming calls and log in (also i'm not sure about how to configure the account or the connection in the office computer in order to ACCEPT remote login;
 Example: you search for remote access in the windows help center, they write : to give access rights to incoming connectios you must: open "net connections" and click on "incoming connections" and after that "Net task" and "change config. of this connection" and so on..... But when i open net connections i cant find anywhere the "incoming connections " tab...!!!).



Hope is clear now.

thanks for your attention.

Okay.  I THINK we're approaching a solution here.  To summarise:

  • you have dial up at home, not broadband
  • you have broadband at work
  • you want to connect from home to work so that you can get onto your work's network
The solution to this is VPN ("Virtual Private Networking" - which creates a private, relatively secure connection between your home and office).  How you actually achieve this depends on your hardware.  Do you have a server at work?  Do you have a router at work?  Can that router FUNCTION as a VPN server, or does it have VPN passthrough capabilities?  Does your work's broadband come with a static IP address?

If you are unsure of the answers, please ask your network administrator.  If you don't have a network administrator, come back to us for more guidance.  If you only have one computer at work, connected to the broadband, say so.ok we are closer now¡
i cant do a VPN because as i told i have no accounts in my house i only have a modem. thats why my only way is the telephone line to make a connection to my oficce computer. and thats why i need to make an  incoming connection with a 56k modem in the server at work.
and for now the net in my work is just begining. we have a server and a switch LinkSys  and yes the broadband came with static IP address manually set.
thanks for your answer.
i dont know if you Saw but theres a topic about setting up a VPN, but its got to an Impass.

Altho , i think we may be able to acomidate you better.

Windows VPN settings are Pretty Easy , if its Direct PC to PC thing Quote
i cant do a VPN because as i told i have no accounts in my house i only have a modem.
On the contrary, VPN will work over dialup.

It will be horrendously slow though!I think the aspect of this problem that people are missing is that, from what I understand, he doesn't have internet access at home.  

It sounds like he has a modem but no dial-up service subscription to access the internet.  He doesn't want to pay for internet access at home.  He wants to use his modem to dial into his office network and use their access.  While I'm sure this is possible, I don't have a solution.  Just hoping to make the challenge a bit clearer for others.Oh good grief how obtuse we've all been.   I think you're right.

That just involves having a modem at the office end that can take incoming calls, and would depend on hardware available and server operating system. Quote
Oh good grief how obtuse we've all been.   I think you're right.

That just involves having a modem at the office end that can take incoming calls, and would depend on hardware available and server operating system.


And permission to do this through work.


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