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Macsterling
Jun 10, 2008, 09:35 PM
I read the guide about how to setup your TC so you can access it when you are away from your home network. My question is this: I have my TC setup in Bridge Mode with a Verizon FIOS router. Is there another way I can setup my TC so I can access it with my MBA away from home?



Macsterling
Jun 12, 2008, 03:00 PM
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is there not anyone that can help me access my TC from my MBA that is setup in bridge mode?? Please

MBAir
Jun 12, 2008, 04:13 PM
Hi,

For accessing your TC remotely, pls. follow the steps below:

- You must have a static public IP address, if you don't, you can use dynamicdns.
- Assign static IP address for the TC (LAN).
- On your router, forward port 548 (correct me if I'm wrong guys) to the TC.
- You can access the TC by connecting to AFP://your.ip.address.

Hope this helps.

Happy :apple:ing!

Cheers.

Macsterling
Jun 12, 2008, 04:58 PM
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Hi,

For accessing your TC remotely, pls. follow the steps below:

- You must have a static public IP address, if you don't, you can use dynamicdns.
- Assign static IP address for the TC (LAN).
- On your router, forward port 548 (correct me if I'm wrong guys) to the TC.
- You can access the TC by connecting to AFP://your.ip.address.

Hope this helps.

Happy :apple:ing!

Cheers.

will this work in bridge mode? I have my TC setup in bridge with my verizon fios router. I know if I turn that off I get the option to share a public ip but not sure how I would set that up. I have an n network and a g network both seperate for my devices. I do have a DNS domain from the site u mentioned.