What do I need to do to connect over rtmpf?

I can do this:
var test:NetConnection = new NetConnection(); trace('trying to connect'); test.connect("rtmp://[server]/chat"); test.addEventListener(NetStatusEvent.NET_STATUS,function(event:NetStatusEvent):void { trace(event.info.code); });
And get NetConnection.Connect.Success
But when I do this:
var test:NetConnection = new NetConnection(); trace('trying to connect'); test.connect("rtmfp://[server]/chat"); test.addEventListener(NetStatusEvent.NET_STATUS,function(event:NetStatusEvent):void { trace(event.info.code); });
It fails after a long time.
I'm connecting to my own Adobe Media Server v.5.0.3. All TCP and UDP ports are open.
RTMFP enable is set to true in [ams root]\conf\_defaultRoot_\Adaptor.xml
http://cc.rtmfp.net/ gives me back:
no
yes
yes
no
no
yes
yes
yes

Do you have a Retina display MBP? They're the ones that come without FW and need the use of an adapter. If you bought a standard-screen MBP then you have a FW800 connector built in.
You're profile only shows "MacBook Pro" - that's why I'm asking...
Clinton

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