Apple Remote Desktop when using AirPort inside a FiOS Router

I have a verison FiOS Router that is no longer hosting my wireless.  That is now configured through my AirPort TimeCapsule.  How do I set up my system to use Apple Remote Desktop for access over the Internet.  It worked before when I set up Port Forwarding in my FiOS Router.  How do I do in this new configuration?  Thanks

You disabled the wireless radio in your FiOS router, but did you reconfigure it as a bridge? That is, did you also disable the router's NAT & DHCP services? If not, then the FiOS router is still the device that you would configure port mapping/forwarding on. Also, with NAT & DHCP enabled on the FiOS router, the Time Capsule should be in bridge mode.

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