You need his ip, and a tool.

I use remote administrator.  It is the best windows remote admin tool I've seen so 
far.  Fast and lightweight, and netadmin friendly.  Cheap too:
www.famatech.com

On Thu, May 24, 2001 at 06:10:40AM -0700, Bob Crandell wrote:
> We got a call from a guy yesterday who wants to access his office computer while he 
>is out of town.  What is involved with getting in from the outside through @home?
> He is running Win98 on one computer and Win2K on the other.
> Let's use VNC as an example.
> He is leaving Monday and it would be nice if we could have something in place by 
>then.
> 
> Bob Crandell
> ComSource Associates, Inc.
> Your IT Department
> 747 Willamette St.
> Eugene, Oregon 97401
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> 
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 5/23/2001 7:24:32 PM >>>
> Actually I use a static ip.  When I played around with the BSD's they weren't able 
>to work with the same settings as linux (gateway same as ip).  For the bsd's I used 
>dhcp, until I figured out the proper gateway.  
> 
> @Home is fast.  I've reached sustained ~415kb/sec (downloading kernel images).  
>That's 3,320 kbit/sec.  Faster than they advertise!  However my upload is limited to 
>12k/sec.  Apparently some were abusing the upload capacity (business use @home).
> 
> Cory
> 
> 
> On Wed, May 23, 2001 at 04:13:02PM -0700, Justin Bengtson wrote:
> > well, i can answer the first question.  i use @Home and have connected using
> > Linux.  I have to connect via static IP as i have had no success with DHCP
> > (cory may be able to help you here, he uses DHCP with his cable modem...)
> > 
> > for your second question, check and see if you can get Nero burning ROM for
> > macintosh.  i use it with windoze and have had great success with it.
> > 
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From:     Sam Crow [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> > > Sent:     Wednesday, May 23, 2001 4:15 PM
> > > To:       [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> > > Subject:  [EUG-LUG:1177] ATT@Home and linux : and : .iso files and cd
> > > burning
> > > 
> > > I have two questions, the first being about cable access.  Does anyone
> > > have
> > > Att @ Home access, and can you set it up for linux, or rather set linux up
> > > for use with it.  I assume you can but I want to know of any problems
> > > anyone
> > > else has encountered etc.
> > > 
> > > And for the second question, Does anyone know how to burn an .iso image
> > > onto
> > > a cd in raw data format specifically using a macintosh?  The only burners
> > > I
> > > have available to me to use are the ones in the emu computing center (that
> > > I
> > > know of on campus anyway).  I tried burning two discs with the .iso files
> > > for the latest version of redhat, and all it did was copy the file onto
> > > the
> > > disc... After feeling really dumb, I've come to my senses and am looking
> > > for
> > > a little direction.  Can anyone help me out, or should I just hit up
> > > somebody for the discs in exchange for money, blank cd's, my soul, or any
> > > other menial thing I have laying around my office :-)
> > > 
> > > thanks so much in advance,
> > > 
> > > Sam Crow
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
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