192.168.1.3 is private non-routed range, used for local networks. If you want to fast decision, try to use teamviewer - teamviewer.com.
Other ways are rather complicated, for example installing and configuring openVPN at home computer and make port forwarding on modem and router to have possibility to connect home computer.
I have a debian laptop in my home, which is connected to a router(which is connected to my modem). I did ifconfig on my laptop and it gaves me a bunch of information and I noticed there is a ip addr. which is 192.168.1.3...And I opened a vncserver on my laptop.
I tried to connect my laptop from my office by
vncviewer 192.168.1.3:1
but things not work...by saying
vncviewer: ConnectToTcpAddr: connect: No route to host
Unable to connect to VNC server
I know my question seems stupid but plz help me!
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