connecting to home computer through router without direct IP address?



I don't know if this is possible, but maybe someone has some suggestions.

I have a home network with two computers, a dsl router/modem, and wireless
connectivity.

Now, I would imaging that all computers share the same ip address when
communicating externally where the router does not form of address
translation.

What I would like to do is to be able to connect to my computer from
external locations like at work (maybe VPN in or something). Because the
externally visible IP address is attached to the router and not the
computer, I cannot simply connect to that address. Is there some way of
configuring a home network so that I can push through the router and be able
to connect to a specific machine on my network without that machine actually
having an external address?


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