access my network drive



Hi

I've got a network drive (192.168.1.104) on my local network. What do I
need to do to access it from work (could be through a web browser or
ftp). I created an ftp user on the drive.

It's easy to access it from other computers on my local network, just ftp
user@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, but how can I do it from work or elsewhere. The bit I
don't understand is the fact that here I've got 2 IPs my external IP and
the internal IP of the drive (192.168.1.104)

thank you very much for any help

regards

xtd8865
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