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Gain remote access to Macs behind AirPort Base Stations
Yes this works as advertised but you might want to set the wireless clients to have static ip's in the 10.0.1.100-200 range so you know which macine you're mapping to at all times...DHCP might switch the addresses from time to time depending on how the macs are used....
Gain remote access to Macs behind AirPort Base Stations
Static IP's on an Apple base station must be above 201 in order to establish port fowarding. Besides being easier to map ports, static ip's also increase security because the base station just doesn't give anyone an IP to anyone who has DHCP enabled.
Gain remote access to Macs behind AirPort Base Stations
I'm mapping fine to 10.0.1.101 on an Airport Extreme so going above 200 doesn't seem necessary as far as I can tell.
Gain remote access to Macs behind AirPort Base Stations
At least on the old Graphite ones this was required.
Gain remote access to Macs behind AirPort Base Stations
I used .111 on the old graphite one. I believe this had to do with whether or not you had DHCP running. |
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