Port Forwarding for Filemaker Pro on Airport Extreme

I really don't know what I'm doing - I'm trying to get my Instant Web for Filemaker to work - It was set up on my MacBook Pro and then I moved everything to this iMac and now it's not working. I do know that the port for FM Pro is 591. I have it set up in FM Pro sharing and it gives me an IP address that should work. Which, by the way, it does inside my network, but not from outside. So, I need to know how to set up the Port Forwarding on my Apple Extreme to make this work.

I don't use FM, but do port forwards on AE for my private website using DynDNS
Go to Applications >> Utilities >> AirPort Utility >> pick your AE and click Manual Setup button
Go to Advanced >> Port Mapping >> click the PLUS to add a new port fwd
Leave the Service drop down as is
Set public TCP and private TCP fields to 591
Set the private IP to the IP address of your iMac as your AE assigned it - I assume that your AE will have 10.0.1.1 and your iMac will be 10.0.1.X - not sure whether you use DHCP and let AE do the work or manually assign private IPs yourself
Give it a description in the next window. Not sure about advertising via Bonjour - I'd try both.
If you don't know what private IP your iMac has, go to applications >> utilities >> Terminal app and type this command: ifconfig
You'll see something like this. In my case, since I use Ethernet to connect my mac to AE router, the en0 is my active connection and my private IP is 10.0.1.12 as shown below. If you use WiFi, you'r main connection will be en1
Last login: Sun Mar 13 20:52:12 on console
Mac-mini:~ jiri$ ifconfig
lo0: flags=8049<UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST> mtu 16384
inet6 ::1 prefixlen 128
inet6 fe80::1%lo0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x1
inet 127.0.0.1 netmask 0xff000000
inet6 fd75:7419:92a9:cab8:226:4aff:fe15:f970 prefixlen 128
gif0: flags=8010<POINTOPOINT,MULTICAST> mtu 1280
stf0: flags=0 mtu 1280
en0: flags=8863<UP,BROADCAST,SMART,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
ether 00:26:4a:15:f9:70
inet6 fe80::226:4aff:fe15:f970%en0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x4
*inet 10.0.1.12* netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast 10.0.1.255
media: autoselect (1000baseT <full-duplex,flow-control>)
status: active
en1: flags=8823<UP,BROADCAST,SMART,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
ether 00:26:08:ec:4f:fa
media: autoselect (<unknown type>)
status: inactive
fw0: flags=8863<UP,BROADCAST,SMART,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> mtu 4078
lladdr 00:26:4a:ff:fe:15:f9:70
media: autoselect <full-duplex>
status: inactive
utun0: flags=8051<UP,POINTOPOINT,RUNNING,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
inet6 fe80::226:4aff:fe15:f970%utun0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x7
inet6 fd00:6587:52d7:85:226:4aff:fe15:f970 prefixlen 64
Mac-mini:~ jiri$
Let me know, if it works...

Similar Messages

  • Port Forwarding for Two Macs, one Airport Extreme and one Dynalink RTA1320

    I had previously set up PortForwarding for some of my Applications on my iMac with an Ethernet connected Dynalink RTA1320 Modem by assigning myself a Static IP in the iMac`s Network Preferences.
    All had been good, green smilies on Azureus when D/Ling bitorrents, Skype, WoW and Limewire all running fine.
    I`ve now just recently purchased the latest Airport Extreme and 17" MacBook Pro.
    Setting up a Wireless Network for the two Macs to access the internet was a breeze and both computers run fine online simultaneously.
    I manually set the Ports on the MBP Applications: Skype, Azureus and Limewire to match the Ports I`d previously PortForwarded the RTA1320 to.
    However, on the new MBP, Skype, Azureus and Limewire don`t seem to run too well.
    I get yellow smilies on Azureus and a "Port Appears Closed" message on the NAT Test and my Skype Contacts are leaving me messages saying I always appear "off-line".
    The iMac Apps still work flawlessly.
    I`m guessing the problem is something to do with two Macs on a Wireless Network with one Static IP Address or what am I doing wrong?

    ...Wow, 36 views and no replies with helpful advice!
    Just like my other question about a month`s data disappearing in iCal, nobody has offered any helpful advice!
    Come on Apple Community......!!!!!!!!

  • Port forwarding for Filemaker network

    I want to set up my computer as a host for Filemaker Pro networking. I have 2 other remote computer locations I want to share my FM database file. I am about to purchase a new AEBS for my router.
    Instructions from FM forum was to forward port 5003 on my router & use no-ip.com (to track my dynamic IP address) to get a specific domain name for the remote computers to find when they select Open Remote.
    Reading some of these posts sounds like the AEBS makes this easier. Is the port mapping same as port forwarding? Does the reserve IP address capability negate the need for the no-ip.com service?
    Would appreciate the step-by-step process I need to do this.

    Is the port mapping same as port forwarding?
    Yes, both terms are used interchangeably and mean the same thing.
    Does the reserve IP address capability negate the need for the no-ip.com service?
    No. Reserving an IP address is a means to instruct the DHCP service on the router to "save" a specific Private IP address for a device on the local network. No-IP.com is a service that basically tracks the dynamic Public IP address of your modem or router and provides you with a "static" URL address to access it from the Internet. A similar service to No-IP.com would be DynDNS.
    Accessing a server on the local network from a remote client would require that the client knows the Public IP address and port(s) required to access that server. Servers, like yours that are behind a firewall, must either use port mapping (port forwarding) or be configured to be in a DMZ which would completely expose them to the Internet. Port mapping reduces that risk to only allow predefined ports to be open to the Internet.
    Since most consumers have Internet service with comes with a dynamic (changing) Public IP address, just knowing what it is at any given time won't help in the long run. This is where services, like No-IP come in. Typically they will give you a client utility that you would run on your computer. This utility will provide them with an update every time your ISP changes your Public IP address ... or you may be required to do this manually. They will also provide you with a URL to use instead of using the Public IP address.
    To setup port mapping on an 802.11n AirPort Extreme Base Station (AEBSn), either connect to the AEBSn's wireless network or temporarily connect directly, using an Ethernet cable, to one of the LAN port of the AEBSn, and then use the AirPort Utility, in Manual Setup, to make these settings:
    1. Reserve a DHCP-provided Private IP address for the Filemaker Pro server.
    Internet > DHCP tab
    o On the DHCP tab, click the "+" (Add) button to enter DHCP Reservations.
    o Description: <enter the desired description of the host device>
    o Reserve address by: MAC Address
    o Click Continue.
    o MAC Address: <enter the MAC hardware address of the host computer's Ethernet or wireless depending on how it accesses the network>
    o IPv4 Address: <enter the desired Private IP address you want to assign to the host>
    o Click Done.
    2. Setup Port Mapping on the AEBSn.
    Advanced > Port Mapping tab
    o Click the "+" (Add) button
    o Service: <choose the appropriate service from the Service pop-up menu or leave blank>
    o Public UDP Port(s): <enter the appropriate UDP port values>
    o Public TCP Port(s): <enter the appropriate TCP port values>
    o Private IP Address: <enter the IP address of the host server>
    o Private UDP Port(s): <enter the same as Public UDP Ports or your choice>
    o Private TCP Port(s): <enter the same as Public TCP Ports or your choice>
    o Click "Continue"

  • Port forwarding for LaCie NAS on AirPort Express

    Hello,
    I have just purchased both an AirPort Express and Airport Extreme to which I would like to connect a LaCie 5big NAS Pro. The NAS is physically connected to the AirPort Express, which is acting as a bridge to the AirPort Extreme. The issue is that all the ports which the NAS uses for various sharing services (SFTP, HTTPS, MyNAS, etc) are unavailable. How would I go upon opening these ports on the AirPort network, or go upon forwarding new ports to the local ones?
    Thank you in advance!

    Just to make sure I understand the situation..
    You have a new AC model extreme?? Running 7.7.1?
    Are these the correct things to be doing? I've included screenshots of both the NAS port errors as well as an example of a port entry in the AirPort utility.
    Your port forwarding looks fine..
    This is pedantic but can you change the variable name.. eg.
    Harrison HTTPS
    I know will fail in most routers.. the space being illegal.. I know apple have this strange naming convention.. but it just gives me the heabie jeabies when I see it. You can call it HHTTPS for example .. anything but no spaces and pure alphanumeric.
    BTW you never need block out a private IP address.. it is not routable.. I can tell you my computer is here.
    MacProie-5
    Information
    Status:
    Active
    Type:
    Generic Device
    Connected To:
    ethport1 (Ethernet)
    Addressing
    Physical Address:
    00:1f:f3:bd:58:52
    IP Address Assignment:
    DHCP
    IP Address:
    192.168.2.103
    Always use the same IP address:
    Yes
    DHCP Lease Time:
    Infinite
    Connection Sharing
    There is no game or service assigned to this device.
    There is absolutely no way you can connect to 192.168.2.103 or 10.0.1.101 or whatever private IP is.
    When hovering over the red buttons, it reads "Port # is already in use on your router, or your router is not compatible with the UPnP-IGD/NAT-PMP protocol"
    Your last few lines are the most distressing..
    Lacie being a more Mac orientated product has included NAT-PMP protocol in the NAS to open the required ports.. automatically in an apple router..  that means it should be able to work without intervention.
    Ports cannot be opened if they are already allocated. which is what the error message means.. already in use.. they are in use because you allocated them..
    I suggest you reset to factory the AE.. start up a single computer.. leave everything else off.. Do a basic setup of the AE just to get you network and internet access.. Then power up the NAS .. and see if it can open those ports automagically.. If not then the AE is simply not going to work at this firmware level.
    BTW.. there is no doubt the 6.3.1 utility on Mac is problematic.. Apparently the iOS one is much better.. or even 5.6.1 utility on a windows PC. If you have an iphone/ipad use the airport utility app and do the setup from there.. rather than a mac.. it has more chances of working.. maybe.
    You have an express.. this sounds odd but please change the firmware in the express back to 7.6.1 (I don't use express so I know less about them). Set it up as router in place of the extreme.. and try the NAS again.. you might need to buy a switch to do all this. But it should work if you do it via the iOS device.. well worth a try too and see if the earlier firmware can auto allocate ports via the NAT-PMP or even if that fails by manually allocating them. 
    Or the other choice is a non apple router for now.. and put the Extreme in bridge .. ie take away all NAT responsibility from it .. use your non-apple router firstly try by upnp and then manually forward the ports if you have to..
    Hope something in there helps.

  • How to make single port fowarding  for camera by using airport extreme  ???

    hi
    I have airport extreme model no A1143 (apple)
    when I was using linksys ,I have camera
    I reserve IP local for camera and then by aplication single port foward I put IP local for camera so I would get for the picture or video
    Is any body can help by using apple airport extreme model no A1143
    where should I put the IP local for the camera ?which application
    thanks
    Message was edited by: charlie368

    charlie368, Welcome to the discussion area!
    Using AirPort Utility you can configure the AirPort Extreme base station (AEBS) to forward the port(s) to the camera. However the camera will need to be assigned a local IP address. The default local IP addresses are in the 10.0.1.x range.
    To get to the camera from the internet, you would use the IP address provided by your ISP. This is the one used by the WAN side of the AEBS.

  • Port forwarding for XBOX One on Airport 6.3.1

    Hi there, firstly i'm going to have to say i'm not particularly technical whatsoever when it comes to computers but i'll try and be as precise as possible.
    I purchased an XBOX One console last week along with several games. They all work fine both offline and online for multiplayer gaming.......all that is except for Call of Duty Ghosts. When I load this game up with the disc in the drive the multiplayer option only allows me to select 'Local Play' (offline with bots essentially).  I've tried erasing profiles, deleting and re-installing the game but the same issue happens. As I say, every other game works fine when it comes to playing online.
    I spoke to Microsoft who informed me that my ISP (Suddenlink) will open up the following ports: Port 88 (UDP), 374 (UDP and TCP), 53 (UDP and TCP) and 80 (TCP) and that they will also do 'double NAt-ting'. I contacted my ISP and they informed me that they can't do that due to all sorts of security risks - trojan virus etc - and that if I want those ports to be open I will have to do it myself or "get somebody else to do it who is tech savvy".
    If it helps I have an Arris modem (TM602G/115) and the router being used is the Airport Utility. According to my registered Apple product purchases it looks like I have an Airport Extreme 802.11n (4th Gen). Today I updated it to get the latest firmware/update so I think it's as up to date as it can be.
    So essentially i'm wondering what screens to go into and what to type into the boxes to get this game to work so that I can play it online with friends because neither Microsoft or my ISP are willing/able to do this.
    Thanks in advance,
    Alex

    For the record I did read the following post - I followed the instructions and changed the settings but i'm still presented with the 'Local Play' only options in the multiplayer section for Call of Duty Ghosts. Again, every other game works, it's just this one which is causing issues.
    https://discussions.apple.com/message/20779016#20779016

  • Is anyone using NETGEAR Push2TV with a MacBook Pro and AirPort Extreme and does it work well for you?

    I am interested in buying a NETGEAR Push2TV display TV streamer to use with my MacBook Pro and AirPort Extreme.
    I saw on the Netgear site that a Intel Wireless Display/WIFI driver software is required for PC's; do we have this software installed already on our MacBook Pro's? Is any one using this box and does it work well for you, any problems or setup issues?

    trying to find out same thing , store said works with new intel processor, My mini dont finding.....

  • How do you set up Port Forwarding for ARD 2.2 in AEB N?

    Help,
    I'm a novice at Apple Remote Desktop (ARD) - not an IT guy, so it has to be pretty basic and detailed.
    How do you set up Port Forwarding for ARD 2.2 on the Apple Airport Extreme BS router, 802.11 N. I have one at each end of the internet connection. At one end I have an Airport Extreme N router with 2 macs and eventually 1 windows XP machine (if I can) that I would like to be able to connect to over the interenet (the clients) and at the other end, I have a Mac with ARD 2.2 installed also with an Airport Extreme N router. Note: Both routers use Static IP addresses and all computers use static IP's internally not through DHCP. What are the settings or directions to do this.
    I have read and printed out the directions for Configuration of ARD 3.0 that are posted many times in the ARD discusion group, but it uses a Linksys router ( http://www.starkpr.com/ard.htm posted by Dave Sawyer). The Mac router is different, particularly with the place to set a Private IP address. I'm not sure about alot of things, but especially about the Private IP address, what number do I set it to, the one that is in my Network connections list? It automatically changes to a different number in AE N setup for Port Forwarding (by one) as if it is not suppose to the same?????
    Are there any directions available that are as straight forward for the Airport Extreme N router, as the one's that are listed here for the Linksys Router's? ( http://www.starkpr.com/ard.htm )
    Any and All help will be greatly appreciated.
    P.S. I know I should have 3.0 but bought 2.2 just weeks before 3.0 came out and they would not give me an upgrade price, so I'm waiting for 4.0 to upgrade.
    Thanks,
    Jim

    Try the following for each AirPort Extreme ...
    AEBSn - Port Mapping Setup
    To setup port mapping on an 802.11n AirPort Extreme Base Station (AEBSn), either connect to the AEBSn's wireless network or temporarily connect directly, using an Ethernet cable, to one of the LAN port of the AEBSn, and then use the AirPort Utility, in Manual Setup, to make these settings:
    1. Reserve a DHCP-provided IP address for the host device.
    Internet > DHCP tab
    o On the DHCP tab, click the "+" (Add) button to enter DHCP Reservations.
    o Description: <enter the desired description of the host device>
    o Reserve address by: MAC Address
    o Click Continue.
    o MAC Address: <enter the MAC (what Apple calls Ethernet ID if you are using wired or AirPort ID if wireless) hardware address of the host computer>
    o IPv4 Address: <enter the desired IP address>
    o Click Done.
    2. Setup Port Mapping on the AEBSn.
    Advanced > Port Mapping tab
    o Click the "+" (Add) button
    o Service: <choose the appropriate service from the Service pop-up menu>
    o Public UDP Port(s): 3283
    o Public TCP Port(s): 3283
    o Private IP Address: <enter the IP address of the host server>
    o Private UDP Port(s): 3283
    o Private TCP Port(s): 3283
    o Click "Continue"
    o Click the "+" (Add) button
    o Service: <choose the appropriate service from the Service pop-up menu>
    o Public UDP Port(s):
    o Public TCP Port(s): 5900
    o Private IP Address: <enter the IP address of the host server>
    o Private UDP Port(s):
    o Private TCP Port(s): 5900
    o Click "Continue"
    o Click the "+" (Add) button
    o Service: <choose the appropriate service from the Service pop-up menu>
    o Public UDP Port(s):
    o Public TCP Port(s): 5988
    o Private IP Address: <enter the IP address of the host server>
    o Private UDP Port(s):
    o Private TCP Port(s): 5988
    o Click "Continue"
    (ref: "Well Known" TCP and UDP ports used by Apple software products)

  • Port Forwarding for SlingBox

    I would like to set up port forwarding on my Extreme so that I can access my SlingBox from work. My problem is that I can't find where to do this in Manual setup. I know I've seen it before and should be in the advanced section but it's no longer there. Do I have to change a setting so that it is available again?
    During the automatic set up process of the SlingBox it attempts to make the changes for you on your router but it was not able to do it for the Airport Extreme which is why I am trying to do it manually.

    To setup Port Mapping/Forwarding on the 802.11n AirPort Extreme Base Station (AEBSn):
    1. Assign a manual IP to the host device.
    System Preferences > Network > Show > AirPort > TCP/IP
    - Configure IPv4: Manually
    - IP Address: <enter the desired IP address for your host server>
    - Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
    - Router: 10.0.1.1
    - DNS Servers <your ISP DNS server IPs>
    2. Setup Port Mapping on the AEBSn.
    To setup port mapping on an AEBSn, connect wirelessly or directly, using an Ethernet cable, to one of the LAN port of the AEBSn, and then use the AirPort Utility to make these settings:
    Advanced - Port Mapping tab
    - Click the + (Add) button
    - Service: <choose the appropriate service from the Service pop-up menu>
    - Public UDP Port(s): <enter the appropriate UDP port values>
    - Public TCP Port(s): <enter the appropriate TCP port values>
    - Private IP Address: <enter the IP address of the host server>
    - Private UDP Port(s): <enter the same as Public UDP Ports or your choice>
    - Private TCP Port(s): <enter the same as Public TCP Ports or your choice>
    - Click "Continue"

  • I have the new Air Port Extreeme model A1521 and I need to set up port forwarding for HTTP. HTTP is not on the list in the set up. Does anyone know if any of those choices work for HTTP?

    I am on a Windows 7 Ultimate PC and right now there is no Airport utility for setting up the new Apple Extreme so you have to do it on your iPad or iPhone. Does anyone know how to set up port forwarding for HTTP to get to DVR security cameras? There is nothing in the list that indicates HTTP port forwarding.

    Thanks for your reply Tesserax as I did figure this out on my own. It took a bit because all of the options are not clear what they are for like the previous Airport Extreme and Apple does not support or guarantee that port forwarding will work for you application nor did any of the Apple support persons I spoke too have any knowledge for this feature. You also have to fill in the public if you are viewing through someone else's Wi-Fi or on your cell phone carrier network. This new Airport Extreme is a bit different since you cannot use the Airport utility on a PC like the older model and if anyone else is reading this they should be aware that if you do not have an Apple computer, iPhone or iPad and I'm not sure if some of the other network enabled devices like iPod Touch that you must use that can do it, there is no Airport utility for the PC and you would be wasting your money or have to take it back and get another brand wireless router to use if you do not own any of the above mentioned Apple products.

  • Port forwarding for WOW

    Hello,
    Just a TC today and cant find any info on how to port forward for the TC. Anyone have any clues?

    Sorry, I don't have a TC, but the port mapping (forwarding) steps should be the same as for the 802.11n AirPort Extreme Base Station (AEBSn).
    AEBSn - Port Mapping Setup
    To setup port mapping on an 802.11n AirPort Extreme Base Station (AEBSn), either connect to the AEBSn's wireless network or temporarily connect directly, using an Ethernet cable, to one of the LAN port of the AEBSn, and then use the AirPort Utility, in Manual Setup, to make these settings:
    1. Reserve a DHCP-provided IP address for the host device.
    Internet > DHCP tab
    o On the DHCP tab, click the "+" (Add) button to enter DHCP Reservations.
    o Description: <enter the desired description of the host device>
    o Reserve address by: MAC Address
    o Click Continue.
    o MAC Address: <enter the MAC (what Apple calls Ethernet ID if you are using wired or AirPort ID if wireless) hardware address of the host computer>
    o IPv4 Address: <enter the desired IP address>
    o Click Done.
    2. Setup Port Mapping on the AEBSn.
    Advanced > Port Mapping tab
    o Click the "+" (Add) button
    o Service: <choose the appropriate service from the Service pop-up menu>
    o Public UDP Port(s): <enter the appropriate UDP port values>
    o Public TCP Port(s): <enter the appropriate TCP port values>
    o Private IP Address: <enter the IP address of the host server>
    o Private UDP Port(s): <enter the same as Public UDP Ports or your choice>
    o Private TCP Port(s): <enter the same as Public TCP Ports or your choice>
    o Click "Continue"
    (ref: "Well Known" TCP and UDP ports used by Apple software products)

  • Configure static ip address through time capsule for Filemaker Pro

    I am trying to setup a static IP Address for Filemaker Pro Instant Web Publishing.
    My current configuration is that I have a Netgear CG3100D modem/router set up to be a modem only.  NAT Mode is Disabled (Bridge Mode).  This is then connected to my Apple TimeCapsule.
    What I am now trying to do is to configure my Windows 7 PC to have a static IP address so that remote devices can access my filemaker pro database.
    I have downloaded (and configured?) a tool called no-ip DUC v3.04 that I thought would help solve my connection issues, but I think that I still have a problem with how to open a port number.
    When i open my browser and make a connection on my network with the ip address:port number specified through Filemaker I can get a connection.  However I can not get a connection remotely.
    I know I haven't provided a great deal of information here, but I am happy to provide more, once I konw what information is required.
    Any assistance or advice with this would be really appreciated.
    Thanks

    I'm not too familiar with FileMaker Pro, but if you like to give static IP addresses to anything you would have to use DHCP Reservations using Airport Utility.
    Open Airport Utility, select the Time Capsule device, click Manual Setup, navigate the Internet icon, then the DHCP tab, you'll see DHCP Reservations towards the bottom.

  • Not enough port fields in port forwarding for Linksys E4200

    I have always used netgear routers in the past. After a series of issues regarding configurations not working correctly I invested in what appeared to be a semi pro router, the cisco linksys e4200.
    I have a centralized server which I use to access a mass of different services such as mail, dns, VPN, FTP, Kerberos, http and many more. While I am not a massive networking nerd, this server setup is like my garage project. To access these services externally to my LAN as far as I understand I would need to configure port forwarding for each service to my server. Unfortunately the control panel for the linksys E4200 only offers about 15 custom port fields for forwarding, and some documentation I have read shows that with it's basic install my server could be using up to 60 ports at once.
    Is this router just not suitable for this sort of network. If so I will be very disappointed because I have spent a quarter of the price on netgear routers with more control than this.
    If anybody could assist with details and options I would greatly appreciate it

    Wrong forum, use "small business routers".

  • Macbook pro and airport extreme don't work

    A friend (and all those tv commercials) say everything just works with Macs. Well, not exactly. New Macbook Pro and Airport Extreme can't connect me to the internet. I still have PC connected via ethernet cable to my cable modem and router which is in the basement where the cable enters the house. I've tried the different options in Airport Extreme setup and nothing works. It doesn't help Apple assumes I know everything about DHP PPPOE NAT or whatever all those silly things are.
    Can anyone explain in +very simple+ terms how I get this expensive piece of aluminum connected to the internet?
    Thanks.

    Hello sofarapplesux. Welcome to the Apple Discussions!
    I assume that you will continue to use the modem and router in the basement to get your Internet access ... correct? What is the make/model of this router?
    If that's the case, I will also assume that you have the 802.11n AirPort Extreme Base Station (AEBSn) connected by Ethernet to this router ... correct?
    So your overall network configuration should look something like the following:
    Cable modem > (Ethernet cable) > \[Internet port] router \[LAN port] > (Ethernet cable) > \[WAN port] AEBSn ... close?

  • How to be sure port 10443 is open on  vintage airport extreme ( ufo shape, not square)

    My Denon 2112 AV reciever is having intermittent internet connect  issues. Denon says to be sure port 10443 in my router  is open. How do I check this and see if it is open on my vintage (ufo/dome shape) airport extreme?

    To setup port mapping on an 802.11n AirPort Extreme Base Station (AEBSn), either connect to the AEBSn's wireless network or temporarily connect directly, using an Ethernet cable, to one of the LAN port of the AEBSn, and then use the AirPort Utility, in Manual Setup, to make these settings:
    Advanced > Port Mapping tab
    o Click the "+" (Add) button
    o Service: <skip this setting as you will be custom configuring which ports you need opened for the TiVo>
    o Public UDP Port(s): <enter the appropriate UDP port values>
    o Public TCP Port(s): <enter the appropriate TCP port values>
    o Private IP Address: <enter the IP address of the host server>
    o Private UDP Port(s): <enter the same as Public UDP Ports or your choice>
    o Private TCP Port(s): <enter the same as Public TCP Ports or your choice>
    o Click "Continue"

Maybe you are looking for

  • Add a new attribute for user provisioining on SAP R3

    Hi, I want to add a new attribute for user provisioining on SAP R3. - I have added new attribute in Process form and Resource form - I think i need to add this attribute in lookup definition of SAP attributes also need to do mapping but i am not find

  • CRM_ORDER_MAINTAIN adding to Objects Text in Change Order

    I was curious if anyone knows which function modules to use when adding text to a Change order. The text would be added under transaction data on the objects tab. Thanks

  • Does exist a FieldSet component in Swing??

    I dont remember how they call this component on Visual Studio or Delphi... At least in HTML (IE's html at least) this component is called FieldSet. look here: http://img96.echo.cx/img96/4383/fieldset8qq.jpg Does exist this component in java??

  • IS-Utilities implementation

    Dear All, We are implementing IS-Utilities for electricity billing. Currently there are device managment, billing Invoicing, finance contract accounts and CRM in scope. We have landscape for builing seprate IS-Utilities and CRM server. Do we require

  • QuickTimeKirk  H.264 codec problems

    When I select the MPEG-4(MP4)file format and the H.264 codec at the same time to export my quicktime movie to another format,the picture does not turn out clear.