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If your router has an external static address, then you need to configure
the router to send any packets it receives to the internal computer you want
to connect to. You will usually need to specify the port number that you
want forwarded to the internal computer. For example, if you want to connect
using http, then port 80 would need to be specified. How to do this depends
on the router you are using.

Peter
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The NoSpin Group
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-----Original Message-----
How can I access my home network computer from the internet. I have a
router, and my IP address is assigned to the router, How do I get on
individual computer.

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