Up until last year, I worked from home about 75% of the time. The remaining 25% was spent working internationally at various client sites. I now work at only local client sites and have a better work/life/family balance.
I work from home maybe 1 or 2 days per fortnight. My work environment is very flexible, and I can achieve exactly the same output at home as being in the office (as long as I have access to ssh, a browser and email).
We are allowed to work from home occaisionally for various reasons but we need to formally arrange to telecommute on an ongoing permanent basis. We are on call 24x7 but have very few callins. Our off hours maintenance is mostly performed remotely once a month on a scheduled basis.
I telecommuted for a year or so when my son was younger, but I felt like I was out of touch with what was happening at the office.
Hello,
My question is very basic for the settings to SSH my home PC from work.
Home network two PC:
Internet comes into my house through ISP modem and then the two PCs are connected with the router (Trendnet). The IPs for my PCs are
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Hi all,
First of all, i am so sorry about my bad level in English writing.
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