Acces TC from an outside network in windows

The TC is in my small office in town, it contains a lot of files.
Can I access this files from another network at home in a Windows environment?
Thanks for helping.

The answer is maybe!!
Is the TC the main router? If so you are in deep trouble. TC will only expose AFP to internet. ie SMB login is restricted (as it should be) to LAN only. There is nothing else in a TC.. it is dumb as dumb.. no ftp, no http or https, no ssh, no vpn. No nothing. So the one and only connection is AFP and that means you need a Mac at home. (See last paragraph as people will say you can do SMB on unusual ports).
If the TC is not the main router.. then it is possible. SMB is not a safe protocol over internet and generally it is blocked by every ISP in the world. So you cannot connect by SMB anyway. A vpn router is the best solution then. You can tunnel into the network and access any network resources you like. A cheap vpn router is readily available and not too much loot. But buy decent one that people find works well with windows clients. Draytek for instance make good vpn modems and routers. The TC is just connected in bridge.
If there is a PC / Mac at the office that is running you can use tools like teamviewer which run from different OS but will allow connection. You can also vpn into the computer and access files that way.
You will see ways to get in directly via SMB.. using different ports.. and port translating through the TC. I want to mention it at least to say.. this is very very dangerous.. it has no security whatsoever.. and even on some odd port.. your internet connection is constantly being scanned. Testing for open ports and SMB opening is easy. Don't do it. At least if you want your info to remain private in any way. If you want your info public then fine.. go ahead.
Often the best solution is a dropbox in the cloud.. post up any  files you want to access from other locations.
But vpn for sure.. can be a pain to setup but pptp is not too hard and offers much the better method.

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