Airport keeps dropping Back to My Mac

Internet still works, but can no longer connect back to my mac remotely.
Checking my airport using the Airport Utility. Not only is the Back to My Mac status not green, but the little circle is missing all together. Signing back in puts it back to green, but goes off again soon after.

Shouldn't be any Mac required.

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