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How can a TC disk be seen by upnp clients?

Hi everyone,

I have a TC - late 2009 with Utility Airport 6.3.8 and 7.6.9 firmware - it's connected to a Modem via WAN. I would like to stream files with my stream magic 6 connected in the same lan. The disk of the TC is perfectly seen by my WD live TV via wifi (same lan created by the modem) but nothing happen with the stream magic.

I've read everything and tried every kind of configuration (DCHP&NAT, bridge, wifi with modem nat and wifi disconnected), I know that upnp and dlna are not supported by apple but there must be a way.

Stream magic operates via upnp over this ports: udp 1900 (SSDP), tcp 5000 (Events) -

The modem upnp is activated.

I think many of us will be happy of a step by step help!

Thanks!

Posted on Mar 12, 2018 11:20 AM

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Posted on Mar 13, 2018 11:41 PM

If your "modem" supports UPnP, then it is not just a simple modem, but a combination modem and router or gateway device. I would suggest that you enable UPnP on your modem and reconfigure your TC to perform as a bridge. UPnP "automatically" enables opening/closing ports on NAT services. With the TC in bridge mode, its NAT services will be disabled and your "modem" will be the device running these services for UPnP to administer.

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