• If your IP isn’t static, use a Dynamic DNS service and install a client to update your IP, http://www.dyndns.com/services/dns/dyndns/

  • Step 5: Test it out at work
    You should now be able to create a Terminal Services connection across port 443 to your home computer behind the corporate firewall using the remote desktop connection software already installed on most corporate images.
    1. Click Start -> Programs -> Accessories -> Communications (2000/XP) -> Remote Desktop Connection
    2. Put in your public IP address or DynDNS address and :443 and click Connect
    3. You should be able to login with the username and password you use on your computer