I have installed 2 cameras and need help opening the ports on a Time Warner Router SMC Networks made model number SMC8014WG. Thank you for all your help. December 7, 2011 at 6:41 pm #32312

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 Good question. While the answers seems trivial, it actually isn’t. First off, I would like to say that most home routers are actually router+firewall. So what, you may ask? 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. I backup up an iMac and Windows PC over wireless and wired networks to this Time Capsule. I also use it as a file and media server for Apple, Windows, and Linux devices. It just works. I wish it had at least one more USB port and another ethernet port too, but within these limitations I have no complaints. Launching AirPort Utility, I select my router and click “Edit.” The port forwarding section is listed under the Network tab and labeled Port Settings. To create a new forwarding rule, click the Plus (+) button. It has three Gigabit ports, just like the Extreme, and even on this Time Capsule which is set up as a wireless bridge, I get about 280 MB/sec on its ethernet port (my internet service is 300 MB/sec). Pretty astounding for an extender sitting in the middle of the living room several yards away from the main router.

Aug 27, 2019 · Some firewalls allow selective configuration of UDP or TCP ports with the same number, so it's important to know the type of port you're configuring. For example, NFS can use TCP 2049, UDP 2049, or both. If your firewall doesn't allow you to specify the type of port, configuring one type of port probably configures the other.

It has three Gigabit ports, just like the Extreme, and even on this Time Capsule which is set up as a wireless bridge, I get about 280 MB/sec on its ethernet port (my internet service is 300 MB/sec). Pretty astounding for an extender sitting in the middle of the living room several yards away from the main router. iCamera (1st Gen) Port Forwarding Guides; Apple Time Capsule / Extreme - Thursday, May 30, 2019 10:42 AM. 1. Have your camera connected to the power outlet and follow

iCamera (1st Gen) Port Forwarding Guides; Apple Time Capsule / Extreme - Thursday, May 30, 2019 10:42 AM. 1. Have your camera connected to the power outlet and follow

Expanding Your Time Capsule Storage. The USB port on the Airport Time Capsule allows you to add storage by connecting an external hard drive. Yes, it is a USB 2.0 port. And many of the external hard drives you can buy now support USB 3.0. But backwards compatibility means you can put those drives on the Time Capsule as well. If you have the correct type of modem connected to your Time Capsule, the Router Mode will be DHCP and NAT..and you can proceed. However, if you find that the Router Mode on your Time Capsule is not DHCP and NAT, then this indicates that you will need to set up Port Forwarding on the device that you call your "modem". 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. Solved: 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. Answer: Port forwarding. A port-forwarding rule tells the router whither it should direct an incoming connection request for some particular port(s). Let's say that your server program is running on the system at (LAN) IP address "192.168.1.20", and it's listening at port 1500. Further, 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.