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Old 07-02-2005   #1
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I currently have a work computer I want to be able to network with from my home PCs and/or laptops. It has WinXP Professional installed along with a NETGEAR 4 port wireless router (WGR614 V3). I'm trying to figure out the best option to go about networking these together. Should I go with a service like www.gotomypc.com or www.remotelyanywhere. Or will a VPN solution work? If a VPN is a good way, where can I go to learn more about configuring everything. Also, I want to basically be able to access the work computer remotely as if I was in front of its desktop, therefore controlling or running all application and files/folders.
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Dameware is great and free.
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Free?
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umm, guess thats recent, they were always free before

I have older versions that were freeware and available on sourceforge. But before posting anything, I must verify to see the last freeware version of their software so as to not make any illegal downlaods available here

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There's also the free open source openVPN
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