Re: [slim] Apple Airport Extreme w/ Guest network: problem with accessing SB server with iPeng

2009-10-03 Thread pippin

I'm not familiar with AE, but from what you describe I believe your
"Guest Network" is a demilitarized zone that only has access to the
internet.
You might have to open a port on the router to the outside world to
allow access to teh server (TCP on port 9000).
Maybe Airport has an option to only open a port towards the guest
network.

You would still have to configure your server's IP address manually in
iPeng since the server detection broadcast will certainly not work.


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Re: [slim] Apple Airport

2005-11-04 Thread Daniel Cohen

On 4/11/05 at 06:35 -0800, octavian wrote

Is Sqeezebox compatible with Airport or is it better to just put a
wireless ADSL router on the Ethernet?  If so which one is best.
Should I use iTunes for my library? If so which lossless file type is
best?


It's certainly compatible with Airport Extreme.

There seem to be some issues with using WPA2 encryption (I couldn't 
get it to work) but


(a) WPA2 on the SB is new, and may well improve over the next few months.

(b) there are reports of Airport Extreme not being good at WPA2.

WPA and WEP are fine for me.

Anyway, if your Airport is not Extreme, I don't think it does WPA at all.

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