Can access a remote grid?

Let us assume that I have two grids, grid a and grid b. Is there any way to access grid b from grid a? If so, how?
Thanks in advance,
Mustafa

Thanks for responding, Bob.
Below is the result of my Ping attempt, and port scans. I scanned 548, and 5003, which I use for FileMaker (which works fine from home), I don't use screen sharing. (I can confirm that both 548 and 5003 are open on Airport on the host machine.)
So, from my home (remote) location, here's what I get (IP: 74.xx.xxx.xx):
--- 74.xx.xxx.xx ping statistics ---
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round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 57.126/91.371/185.774/45.549 ms
Scan of port 5003
Port Scan has started ...
Port Scanning host: 74.xx.xxx.xx
           Open TCP Port:           5003                    fmpro-internal
Port Scan has completed ...
Scan of port 548
Port Scan has started ...
Port Scanning host: 74.xx.xxx.xx
Port Scan has completed ...
So, 5003 is OK, 548 is not. I have to conclude this is related to my home ISP in some way?
Unfortunately, the host server is running 10.3 (don't ask), which is not supported by Logmein. (I do use Logmein for a Windows machine on the same network, and I can connect to one area of the server via the PC, but not to the part I need, which might be the subject of a future thread.)
Regardless, being able to connect to my work server remotely from every location EXCEPT from my home is infuriating.
I just saw this thread about an ISP that has blocked port 548, although I always assumed the ports had to be open on the host side, but maybe not? (I have to confess, I do find the port stuff confusing.)
If my home ISP blocks 548, then I guess that would prevent me from remotely accessing the server from home?
If that is the case, is port 548 the only AFP option?

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    I agree with the bigger screen. I have the Samsung ATIV Smart PC with a screen 11.6" which is great to watch shows/movies!  anything bigger is almost too big for a tablet (personal opinion).
    Yes, most if not all tablets will have speakers and a headphone jack
    You can watch YouTube
    Only certain models have keyboards, you will want to specify this when making a purchase. Note: most keyboards are sold separately.
    Covers are usually pretty easy to come buy, as well as screen protectors (clear plastic that covers and protects your screen from scratches, etc.)
    Depending on the Operating System (Windows, Android, etc.) you will have access to an app store where you can buy and download content. Alternatively you can access your favorite sites to read news, get books, magazines, etc.
    Hooking things to your tablet - different tablets will have different ports (USB, HDMI, etc.) Question to ask prior to making a purchase as some do not have ports (iPad). Back to my Samsung, I have several ports and do hook it to my TV
    Tablets can run anywhere from $150-$1,000.  The mid-range $400-$700 should fulfill all of your needs above and more!
    Here's an article that might help you narrow down your search: http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/gadgets/high-tech-gadgets/5-tips-for-choosing-the-right-tablet....
    Happy Holidays!
    Scott
    #IntelTablets

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