Accessing Work LAN from home

I'm trying to access my work LAN from home & need some kind of terminal emulation software to access the DBS. Does anyone know of any that will work on Mac OS? I use WRQ Reflection on the Win PC and they don't make a Mac version.

Why can't you just use Terminal.app? I use it for secure shell access and to tunnel numerous (otherwise unencrypted) services (smtp, imap, afp, and vnc) through it. It's in the /Applications/Utilities folder. Pretty much full Unix BSD command line.
And, pardon my ignorance, but what's a DBS?

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    Since it worked before you changed ISPs, I'm guessing that you had it set explicitly to the WAN IP address. This will have changed with the change of ISP.
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  • Accessing work Mac from home

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  • Access work PC from home iMac

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  • Newbie question. Trying to connect to my work network from home?

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  • Need to control my work mac from home

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    why doesn't siri work way from home

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  • How to access  the  server from home

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