Port Forwarding a Wiser in LAN mode

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    Jockavich

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    Hi Guys,

    I finally got my wiser working in LAN mode.

    Im struggling to work out the port forwarding for my Time capsule. Can anyone point me in the right direction?

    Jamie
     
    Jockavich, May 17, 2012
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    I don't have a Time Capsule, but I do have the Airport Extreme, and I have a feeling the setup is similar.

    In the Airport Setup Utility, under "Advanced" there is a "Port Mapping" option. (see first screenshot)

    Under this, create a new entry for Wiser.

    In the Setup Assistant for this entry (see second screenshot)
    1) under "Public TCP ports", list the ports you want forwarded or mapped, separated by commas.
    - for control, you need 8888 and 8889
    - for access to the wiser flash UI via web browser, if the wiser is in LAN mode you need 80 (in my case I'm using 8080 and mapping it to 80 on the Wiser)
    - if you want to transfer projects to the wiser remotely, you need 8336 and 8337
    - if you want to connect to your network remotely with Toolkit, you need the port used by the CNI (in my case, 14000)

    2) under "Private IP Address" put the IP address of the Wiser

    3) under "Private TCP ports", list the ports in the same order as in 1). If you substitute a different port number in any position, then the public (external) port number will be mapped to the private (internal) port number (as I have done with 8080->80 in the example).

    Hope this helps.

    Nick
     

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    Thanks mate, Ill give it a go
     
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    Ok, I've given it a go.
    My utility looks different to yours and does not give me the option to enter the ports i want.

    Any more ideas?
     
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    That link is the old utility.
    The new one is different.
     
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