Linking iMac to Macbook Pro

Im sure you can tell from this question that Im new to this Macbook Pro that I just got but hopefully someone can help me. I was wondering if there is an app or a program that will allow me to take my Macbook pro out of the house and somehow be able to hook it up to where I can see what is on my iMac and get files and look at folders on my iMac while I am out with my Macbook Pro? I hope I didnt make this question too confusing but basically Id like to be able to use my Macbook Pro away from my home but be able to connect to my iMac at my home and be able to access things on my iMac just like I was there, only from my Macbook Pro. If I havent confused anyone with this question, if anyone could help me with an answer I would really appreciate it. Thank you in advance.

Posted on Aug 17, 2016 2:53 PM

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Aug 17, 2016 8:01 PM in response to Tommy Bahama

or other Internet router that supports UPnP or NAT-PMP


You don't need an Apple Router, any modern Router will do for access to files on a Mac.


You will have to make some changes that will allow "foreign" network traffic (from your Mac in the field) to access your Mac on your Home Network. Back to My Mac will help you make those changes. Same sorts of changes you would need to make to play multiplayer games.

Aug 17, 2016 8:11 PM in response to Tommy Bahama

If you simply need for certain files to be available while away from the house, then a cloud solution like DropBox is a simple and highly effective solution.


Or, if you choose to subscribe to Office 365, then you will get OneDrive cloud storage as part of your plan.


I would only recommend remote desktop access like Back To My Mac if you really need to use applications that are only on your home Mac. For file sharing/sync alone, it's hard to beat DropBox with selective sync configured to avoid filling your laptop's hard drive.

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