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It is very likely that you have a router using the static address.   If
the VPN is set up in the router, your printer will be visible from the
office.

The router probably has a function to do "IP forwarding", you can set it
up so the printer will be seen in the Internet with your static address.

I prefer to connect to the office using port 992 (secure telnet) rather
than VPN.


On 09/19/2018 04:50 PM, John Allen wrote:
I have setup a VPN connection on my home PC to connect to our
corporate office.

(Using the VPN within Microsoft Windows 7 Pro)



I am loading IBM i Access Client on my home PC to do some programming
at home.



I also have the need to print so I assume I can setup a Remote Output
Queue on our Power 8
(correct me if I am wrong)



My ISP assigned my home a static IP address with my PC and printer
having IP addresses of 192.168.1.xxx



Can anyone tell me how I can create a remote output queue on the Power
8 that will connect to my HP laser printer at home.



Thanks in advance for any help/suggestions you may offer





John



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