Can TC work over the internet?

I would like to get a TC, but before that I would like to know if TC can work over the internet, if am at school or work, just open it as it was a local hdd and stream some music or files.
thanks in advance

I can access my Time Capsule hard drive over the Internet from a Mac but not from a Windows Vista PC that is able to connect to a shared disk behind an AEBSn router from the Internet.
In other words, remote connections to Time Capsule hard disks do not seem to work from PCs even though local network connections do seem to work for both Time Capsule internal hard disks and for USB-connected hard disks.
I would be interested to know if anyone else has had a different experience with respect to Windows PC connections.

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