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<blockquote data-quote="Nethfel" data-source="post: 1017515" data-attributes="member: 89124"><p>Ah, ok. from what it sounds, the desktop wouldn't share the internet as the router acts as your main gateway and provides internet access.</p><p></p><p>I'd look into a couple of things:</p><p>1) If your router offers VPN access - some do - it would allow you easy access to your local network</p><p>2) you can port forward the ports to a computer within your network that can do the vpn functionality</p><p>3) antinat is available for osx,but it seems that it was last designed for 10.0 - there may be a more current version, you can check using Macports to see if you can get something.</p><p></p><p>I know you can setup outbound vpn on a mac, but I've never tried inbound. I'm sure it can be done, but honestly, I don't know how. a vpn would be easiest for what you want to do for file access.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nethfel, post: 1017515, member: 89124"] Ah, ok. from what it sounds, the desktop wouldn't share the internet as the router acts as your main gateway and provides internet access. I'd look into a couple of things: 1) If your router offers VPN access - some do - it would allow you easy access to your local network 2) you can port forward the ports to a computer within your network that can do the vpn functionality 3) antinat is available for osx,but it seems that it was last designed for 10.0 - there may be a more current version, you can check using Macports to see if you can get something. I know you can setup outbound vpn on a mac, but I've never tried inbound. I'm sure it can be done, but honestly, I don't know how. a vpn would be easiest for what you want to do for file access. [/QUOTE]
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