How To Access Files Remotely In Bridge Mode?

Hey guys, so I've got a TC and my roomate has a TC the only way we can get them both to work is hooked up to our router and placing both TC's to Bridge Mode. The issue is in Bridge Mode we've lost a lot of remote functionality. The main thing we both want to do is access our files when we're on the go. Is there a way to remotely access our TCs in bridge mode? I'm pretty techy so I'm open to any creative solutions.

but how will this solve the problem where I don't see "Share disks over WAN" on my TC?
The TC does not need that option....since it is already in Bridge Mode. 
If the TC were also your router.....then it would be providing DHCP and NAT service....and the option to "Share..." would be needed....so it would appear so you could allow or open the WAN port. The example that Tesserax provides assumes that the TC is also the router......providing DHCP and NAT service.
You have a different layout. Another device is providing the DHCP and NAT routing, and the TC  is in Bridge Mode.
Are you saying that option will become available when my TC sees the approptiate port is open?
You don't need the "option" at all in Bridge Mode.  All ports are already open when the TC is in Bridge Mode. There is no WAN port in Bridge Mode....it automatically becomes a LAN port, so no need to "open" a port if it is already "open".

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