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Jul 8, 2013 6:08 PM in response to jeffa4by Kappy,Yes, if your iMac is turned on, and if you set it up for remote access.
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Jul 8, 2013 6:17 PM in response to Kappyby jeffa4,It is on and it is enabled for screen sharing with a password for the vnc
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Jul 8, 2013 6:18 PM in response to jeffa4by LowLuster,you need to configure your internet router to allow access from over the internet to your hole LAN. If you haven't done that then you can't connect to it.
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Jul 8, 2013 6:24 PM in response to LowLusterby jeffa4,I think it may have been done, is there a way to confirm?
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Jul 8, 2013 6:24 PM in response to jeffa4by Kappy,You might check these out for help:
Setting up and using Back to My Mac with AirPort Express, Extreme or Time Capsule
OS X- Using and troubleshooting Back to My Mac with your iCloud account
Supported router devices for Back to My Mac
AirPort- Troubleshooting Back to My Mac issues related to an AirPort base station or Time Capsule
Setting up and using Back to My Mac with AirPort base station or Time Capsule
Mac OS X 10.7 Help- Share your computer’s screen using Back to My Mac
Mac OS X 10.7 Help- Use Back to My Mac
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Jul 8, 2013 6:30 PM in response to Kappyby jeffa4,But, I do not have access to the mac that I want to connect to right now, can I get onto it with some software and the router ip address?
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Jul 8, 2013 6:54 PM in response to jeffa4by LowLuster,The only way to confirm the router is setup to allow access to your Mac at home is to log onto that router. The only way to do that is from a computer on that LAN, in your home, or if you setup remote access to the router on the router.
jeffa4 wrote:
I think it may have been done, is there a way to confirm?
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Jul 8, 2013 7:12 PM in response to LowLusterby jeffa4,Oh, I don't think that I setup remote access to the router, so thanks for the help. What is the best program to use if I have someone at the location where the Mac is that can set something up for me?
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Jul 9, 2013 3:13 AM in response to jeffa4by LowLuster,To access any router, except a Apple Airport, you use a Web browser. Any browser will do.
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Jul 10, 2013 1:30 PM in response to LowLusterby jeffa4,Hello, I now have someone at home that can do anything I need to help me setup the remote desktop, could someone walk me through it? I am using a mac book pro and I want to control an iMac.
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Jul 10, 2013 2:34 PM in response to jeffa4by LowLuster,I can't help you with Mac to Mac, other then it is done with screen sharing. But you can't use the Microsoft Remote Desktop app to connect from Mac to Mac. that only works for Mac or PC to(>) Win PC.
On the router you have to forward whatever port the screen sharing system uses to the IP address of the Mac you want to connect to on your home LAN.
I'd start with a google search for "Connect from Mac to Mac over the internet for screen sharing".