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Thread: "Back to My Mac" with Etisalat DSL

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    Member sunnfun is on a distinguished road
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    Quote Originally Posted by Magnus View Post
    I guess put it in Bridge Mode.
    Thanks for the pic, that was very helpful! At least I can keep my Airport now...

    Unfortunately back-to-my-mac is still not happy... Is there something else I need to configure on the Airport or do I have to put the DSL Router into Bridge Mode to make this work?

    Thanks,
    Jens
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    YOu might need to open up the neccessary port on your router and apple device - the port is 1900.

    Coding Monkeys have an application that will help you to configure port mapping on your airport extreme.

    What is the model and manufacturer of the Etisalat DSL modem ?

    Dan

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