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Airport Extreme Port Forwarding for Remote Web Access of NAS

I have a NAS connected to my Airport Extreme. How do I configure port forwarding to allow for web access to the NAS??

Thanks!

Mac Pro 2.66, Mac OS X (10.5.2), 13 gb ram

Posted on Jul 28, 2010 5:28 PM

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Oct 3, 2010 11:36 AM in response to Tesserax

Found your post while looking for instructions on Port forwarding instructions. Maybe this will be best way to go if I buy an AEBS to replace my old router.

I am setting up my computer as a host for Filemaker Pro networking. I have 2 other remote computer locations I want to share my FM database file.
Instructions from FM was to forward port 5003 on my router & use no-ip.com to get a specific domain name to track my dynamic IP address.

Does the 2 port mapping steps you listed allow me to do the Filemaker network, instead of the FM instructions above? Appreciate any instructions helping me understand this.

Oct 3, 2010 12:07 PM in response to Bob R

Does the 2 port mapping steps you listed allow me to do the Filemaker network, instead of the FM instructions above? Appreciate any instructions helping me understand this.


Possibly, but please start a new post. No-IP.com is one solution to access a router from a remote location in which the ISP provides you with a dynamic Public IP address.

In the post, please provide as much detail as possible about your current setup including the makes & models of your networking equipment. Also provide what have tried already and what you still need help with.

Airport Extreme Port Forwarding for Remote Web Access of NAS

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