tantone
01-28-1999, 03:22 AM
I have been looking into using my computer at home to dial in to with another computer to check my e-mail. I have a cable modem and there is no way to remotely check my e-mail without already having a connection to the internet. I heard there were two ways to do this. I could use a remote node or remote control (such as PCAnywhere). I like the remote node idea much better, although it appears that PCAnywhere would be a bit easier.
I was told I'd have to instal an RAS server onto the home computer, and I would also need a proxy server (Wingate was recommended). I understand that Wingate is free, but I have no clue what an RAS server is, nor do I know where to get one, or even if it's free. I'm also concerned that, even if I found both of them and installed them, I wouldn't know what to do once I have them.
If someone could possibly give me quite a bit of detail to aid in my quest here, it would be very appreciated. Please feel free to e-mail me with your responses. Thank you.
I was told I'd have to instal an RAS server onto the home computer, and I would also need a proxy server (Wingate was recommended). I understand that Wingate is free, but I have no clue what an RAS server is, nor do I know where to get one, or even if it's free. I'm also concerned that, even if I found both of them and installed them, I wouldn't know what to do once I have them.
If someone could possibly give me quite a bit of detail to aid in my quest here, it would be very appreciated. Please feel free to e-mail me with your responses. Thank you.