ITeleport fails to connect thru new Airport Extreme

I have been trying all Summer to get an iPad I, running iTeleport, to create an external connection, (not wi-fi), to my MacBook Pro through Airport Extreme. I am using a dynamic domain server, (No-IP), and port forwarding in the Airport Extreme. (This is a brand new Airport Extreme.) Wi-fi and un-encrypted external connections work fine.
A non-secure, (un-encrypted) connection works fine but if I encrypt iTeleport, it fails to connect at all.
There was no problem with a prior router but when I replaced it with Airport Extreme it ceased working.
The iTeleport tech support has nothing left to try and Apple tech support cannot discuss it.
Wonder if anybody else has seen similar problem?
I hate to trash the Airport extreme but I am out of ideas.
Thanks for any help -- Jack
(OS 10.6.8 on the MacBook Pro)

Jack,
I'm one of the co-founders of iTeleport.  What's your ticket number?  I'd like to try and see if there's something the team may have missed.  Email us at feedback at iteleportmobile dot com and we can take it from there.
Thanks!
J

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