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Port mapping on a cisco 676 router

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May 9, 2002
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Here is my situation. At my office I have a dsl cisco router and several workstations hooked to it with static ip addresses. At home I have a cable modem and I want to establish a remote connection between a certain workstation at work and my home computer. I am using pcanywhere and can't connect to my work computer because it is using a non-routable IP. The only routable IP is my dsl router which I need to port foward so I can tell it to pass data to 10.0.0.1 for example. Everyone keeps telling me what to do but not how to do it. I need details on how to configure the router step by step. I am not a programmer but I figured this cant be that hard. People use remote access everywhere all the time. Please help me. I looked up the documentation at cisco's website and nothing there helped me at all.
 
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