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| ==Device Specific Instructions== | | ==Device Specific Instructions== |
− | Please send a request for your device to be added if you don’t see it, and we’ll do our best to add it.
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| ===Apple Airport Extreme=== | | ===Apple Airport Extreme=== |
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− | # Under the Network tab of the Airport Utility there’s a section titled "port settings."
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− | # Click the "+" button to add a setting, either select "FTP access" from the dropdown, or add it.
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− | # Under both "Private TCP ports" and "Public TCP Ports" put in 21 (standard FTP Port).
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− | #* Note: You do NOT need to allow UDP ports as they are not used for FTP.
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− | # Under Private IP address type the IP address of the destination computer (FTP server).
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− | #* Note: setting a static IP address on the FTP server is strongly suggested.
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− | # Repeat step 3 and allow port 990 (standard TLS port).
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− | # Repeat step 3 one last time and
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− | #* Under the TCP ports fill in the range of the FZS passive ports: i.e. "60000-65000" just like that.
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− | #* Use your FZS ports. No spaces, no other characters.
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− | # Apply the settings to the router, and allow it to reset.
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− | # Test the connection.
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