A caveat of the use of AirPort Disk is that the AFP port 548 is reserved for the service, which then does not allow for simultaneous use of port forwarding to provide AFP services to external users. This is also true of a Time Capsule setup for use as a network-based Time Machine Backup location, its main purpose and default configuration.

To use your Time Capsule, you need a wireless-enabled computer that’s compliant with IEEE 802.11a, 802.11b, or 802.11g standards, or with an IEEE 802.11n draft specification. To set up your Time Capsule, your computer must meet the requirements listed below. Note: To use your Time Capsule with Time Machine in Mac OS X Leopard, you need to I ditched my Apple Time Capsule set up in favor of the M9 set up (with 3 M9's) with the assumption that I'd just be able to plug in a Cannot get port forwarding Hi, I have an Apple Time Capsule gateway and port mapping is configured. However, I have to replace the Time Capsule with a Cisco 1841 router. I am stuck with how to transfer the current port mappings on the Time Capsule to the Cisco router. At the moment, my current ACL & PAT configuration on the router are as below: I need to port forward a Wake-on-LAN magic packet from the Internet, through my Airport Time Capsule to the broadcast IP of my private local network. The broadcast address is 10.0.1.255, but Wake-on-LAN won't let me enter 255. One of the greater challenges with port forwarding is the vagaries with all different routers. But in particular, the Mac ecosystem is quite unique because it supports its own port forwarding process and its own version of UPnP. Most of these steps were initially gleaned from this Insteon page and then further augmented by our own experiences. Mar 10, 2008 · first time owning an apple router and I seem to be having difficult port forwarding. I'm trying to open up a port for shakespeer. I chose port 1402 and I put 1402 in public udp, public tcp, private udp and private TCP. Prviate ip address is 10.0.1.200 Nat port mapping is checked. everything else is left default. The port still won't open up! Since then, I've discovered that Apple routers don't play well even with one Xbox, and I was apparently lucky to have had good connection for as long as I did without configuring the Airport and the Xbox, due to the Xbox's preference for unPnp (unsupported by Apple) and NAT forwarding, etc etc.

I have an actiontech router MI424WR REV E with an apple time capsule (newest version) in bridge mode behind it (using the wireless N on TC). I want to use the port forward settings so that I can access the files I have on the TC when I'm away from my home, but keep having difficulty accessing the TC hard drive.

Jun 26, 2013 · AirPort Time Capsule (2013): Hi, I have seen others ask questions on DDNS - I am not so worried about DDNS specifically (although this would seem the most sensible way to support this capability). Is there ANY way from the device itself? (not a Mac, PC or something else sat behind it) to allow remote connection from the internet back into the device. For instance to rem Dec 12, 2010 · I have been reading and doing my best to educate myself on all this router/port forwarding stuff. I am using a Time capsule as a router connected directly to my ISP. My ISP have given me a static IP address. In my TC I reserved an address for the ISY994i, 10.0.1.2, and then mapped to port 443 on all the spaces provided. May 14, 2009 · – time capsule behind a router in bridge mode (dhcp is supplied by the router) – port forwarding on the router for afp (port 548) to time capsule – dyndns account for the router. time machine and overall access to time capsule from everywhere ;-) thanks to jenny and all commenters here. Oct 15, 2015 · Since the time capsule router portion does not support UPNP, from what I have read you must manually forward the ports for the My Cloud drive. I gave the My Cloud a static IP address and then forwarded external ports 8080, 8443 and internal ports 80 and 443. I appear to be connected and am accessing my cloud remotely from outside the network.

Jan 28, 2016 · Fortunately, Microsoft’s Xbox support offers suggestions for improving your NAT situation, and it involves our old friend manual port forwarding. First, I fired up AirPort Utility and assigned my Xbox One a static IP based on its MAC address, using the DCHP Reservations part of the Network pane.

Sep 23, 2015 · Click the small “+” button beneath the Port Settings section. Fill out the fields for your Wi-Fi Camera. The Public and Private TCP Ports should match the port displayed by your Camera. Leave the UDP Ports blank. The Private IP Address is the one that you wrote down in the previous step. When finished, click Save. Apple Apple AirPort Time Capsule. The AirPort devices haven’t been updated in years. The AirPort Extreme and AirPort Time Capsule debuted in 2013, while the AirPort Express was released in 2012. To use your Time Capsule, you need a wireless-enabled computer that’s compliant with IEEE 802.11a, 802.11b, or 802.11g standards, or with an IEEE 802.11n draft specification. To set up your Time Capsule, your computer must meet the requirements listed below. Note: To use your Time Capsule with Time Machine in Mac OS X Leopard, you need to I ditched my Apple Time Capsule set up in favor of the M9 set up (with 3 M9's) with the assumption that I'd just be able to plug in a Cannot get port forwarding Hi, I have an Apple Time Capsule gateway and port mapping is configured. However, I have to replace the Time Capsule with a Cisco 1841 router. I am stuck with how to transfer the current port mappings on the Time Capsule to the Cisco router. At the moment, my current ACL & PAT configuration on the router are as below: I need to port forward a Wake-on-LAN magic packet from the Internet, through my Airport Time Capsule to the broadcast IP of my private local network. The broadcast address is 10.0.1.255, but Wake-on-LAN won't let me enter 255.