Yes.  But you have to allow it via your router and or firewall.  Make sure
that you have port 3389(?) not blocked.

On 1/16/06, Pete Holsberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Rob Sharp wrote:
> > You want to visit www.no-ip.com.
> >
> > It's what I use for a very similar purpose. They do have a 100% free
> option.
> >
> > R
> >
> > David Chaney wrote:
> >> I am trying to establish a remote desktop connection with my home PC
> that is
> >> connected to the Internet via a cable modem.  With that said of course
> my IP
> >> addresses changes every so often.  I seem to recall an application that
> will
> >> allow one to create a "Virtural static IP" address.
>
> Can I do that for a PC that's behind a router? That is, I have a home
> LAN with two PCs, a wireless/wired router and a DSL modem, and would
> like to be able to access my PC from say my wife's work site or a
> neighbor's house (as many of you will appreciate!).
>
> Thanks.
>
> --
> Pete Holsberg
> Columbus, NJ
>
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>
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