Will Remote Desktop 1.2 work on 10.4.3 over the internet

I Can't get Remote Desktop 1.2 to work on 10.4.3 over the net from a remote location ! It will work in my office over the same wireless connection.

Mac OS X 10.4 comes with the 2.2 version of the ARD client so and requires the 2.2 administration application to work.
Once you get 2.2 on both ends, you'll need to make sure that ports 3293 and 5900 are open on any routers between your admin station and the client workstation.

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