S stanw macrumors 6502a Original poster Aug 29, 2007 842 5 Nov 25, 2013 #1 Is there anyway to access my Mac remotely via Back to Mac without buying an Airport Extreme? Thanks.
GGJstudios macrumors Westmere May 16, 2008 44,563 964 Nov 25, 2013 #2 This may be useful: OS X: Back to My Mac requires AirPort base station or UPnP-capable third-party router
This may be useful: OS X: Back to My Mac requires AirPort base station or UPnP-capable third-party router
satcomer Suspended Feb 19, 2008 9,115 1,977 The Finger Lakes Region Nov 25, 2013 #3 Well looking up onto Apple's document Well known TCP and UDP ports used by Apple software products Back to Your Mac uses the common port of 443.
Well looking up onto Apple's document Well known TCP and UDP ports used by Apple software products Back to Your Mac uses the common port of 443.
T Tech198 Cancelled Mar 21, 2011 15,915 2,152 Dec 14, 2013 #4 No,,, you don't need an airport extreme, but you may need to forward ports depends on weather the router in question does NAT-PNP
No,,, you don't need an airport extreme, but you may need to forward ports depends on weather the router in question does NAT-PNP