Need to edit a contract? Look at the latest sales report? Share a family photo? If it’s on your PC and how are you going to get it when you’re at some other place? You might think that installing a FTP service on your home computer will solve this problem but don’t forget, many companies and universities block FTP port 21 inbound and outbound connection. You can’t even use the Windows built-in FTP to connect to your home computer’s FTP.
Here’s a way to bypass all that restriction and allowing you connect to your home computer from anywhere!
Maxthon Access is a new FREE service that allows you to remotely access your home or office computer from another internet-connected computer – all through your internet browser. Maxthon Access enables you to connect to your home computer from anywhere because it don’t need any third party software and it uses port 80 which most companies and universities doesn’t block.
Maxthon Access web interface is very familiar if you’re using Windows XP.

It’s easy to set up compared to FTP. Just download, install and create account. Also make sure that you have “Maxthon Access” icon running at your tray bar. If you close the running Maxthon Access at the tray bar, you won’t be able to access your computer because it turns off the access service.

I checked the connection from my computer to Maxthon Access server it’s using SSL connection. You have secure, password-protected access to your content. All data is encrypted using 128-bit SSL, the standard for online banking transactions.

The website to login to your computer is: https://share.avvenu.com/login/
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