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| Radeau:
I have an Airport extreme, but its bridged to a Siemens Gigaset SE567. Would this still work? |
| An Armed Man V3:
--- Quote from: Radeau on November 29, 2009, 01:30:46 PM ---I have an Airport extreme, but its bridged to a Siemens Gigaset SE567. Would this still work? --- End quote --- first, airport extreme i dont think i've ever heard of that. secondly we do not want to know what you router connection name is, it has no use to us. would this still work, by bridged i think you mean connected not by or by router like me. if you have a mac and you are bridging a connectino to an airport extreme it should work, if not ask someone else. |
| zenloth:
--- Quote from: An Armed Man V3 on November 30, 2009, 01:56:23 AM ---first, airport extreme i dont think i've ever heard of that. --- End quote --- An Airport extreme is what this guide is used for. --- Quote from: Radeau on November 29, 2009, 01:30:46 PM ---I have an Airport extreme, but its bridged to a Siemens Gigaset SE567. Would this still work? --- End quote --- I would suggest forwarding as mentioned in OP for the Airport. I am not quite sure about the Siemens Gigaset SE567, is it a WAP, Switch or Router or other? |
| Radeau:
ok i have made it to the step where i need to go into port mapping but when i get there the only options are statistics, mobile me and IPv6 and port mapping isn't there! and the Siemens Gigaset SE567 is a router. |
| MaxNikkos:
Does this work on Snow Leopard? |
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