Help with connection Question

Is this possible?
I have a imac at work and an imac at home , I am going to be working from home for a while, is it possible I can "connect" to my work computer from home ?
My work computer is DSL through a Netgear Router and Home is DSL/Cable on Airport.

Yes.
MobileMe's Back-To-My-Mac is one option.
You could install the iChat add-on Chax and configure the new iChat -> preferences -> Chax tab to allow the specified iChat buddy to start screen sharing remotely. Search for Chax at VersionTracker.com
You could use something like LogMeIn.com (there are other similar services).
You can setup Port Forwarding on your router for VNC (port 5900) and attach to your Mac using Finder -> Go -> Connect to Server -> vnc://remote.mac.address.
You can setup Port Forwarding on your router for SSH (port 22) and use ssh to tunnel into your Mac
ssh -L 5901:localhost:5900 [email protected]
vnc://localhost:5901
and ssh also supports sftp and scp file copies.
If using port forwarding, you can get a free dynamic DNS name from No-IP.com or DynDNS.org
Oops! I just saw you are using Tiger. That mostly leaves you with LogMeIn.com (or similar service), or SSH tunneling and the use of JollysFastVNC or Chicken of the VNC clients. You could also use the Vine Server VNC server on the remote Mac if you did not like the built-in Mac OS X VNC server.
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