Hello People,

My Son-in-Law is trying to get his TiVo to Stream iTunes & iPhoto to his Plasma 
TV. He is using Leopard (not Snow Leopard).
The TV can see the folders but won't access them unless he goes into System 
Preferences > Firewall and "Allow all incoming connections" is selected.

Has anyone got this to work in Leopard, and if so How please?
Is it just a simple case of "Allow incoming connections" in the Firewall for 
iTunes, iPhoto and TiVo?

Reading the Trouble shooting from Tivo there are a whole lot of ports (see 
below) that need to be open.
"Check that TiVo is not blocked by a firewall on your router and/or Mac. The 
following ports (whether inbound or outbound) must be open to enable your DVR 
to communicate with the TiVo Servers, other TiVo DVRs, and your Macintosh: * 
TCP port 37 * TCP port 8000 * TCP port 443 * TCP ports 8080-8089 * TCP port 
2190 * TCP port 8101 * TCP port 4430 * TCP port 8102 * TCP port 7287 * TCP port 
8200 * TCP port 7288 * UDP port 37 * UDP port 123 * UDP port 2190"

He uses a Billion 7404V Series Router. I have sent him details how to Port 
Forward (Add Virtual Server on the Billion), but he has not been able to get it 
to work.
Now he can't delete what he has typed into the Billion ( the Ports he has added 
into the Billion).

Any help from TiVo users would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.

Cheers,
Ronni

17" MacBook Pro Intel Core 2 Duo
2.4 GHz / 4GB / 800MHz / 500GB
OS X 10.6.2 Snow Leopard
Windows 7 Ultimate (under sufferance)



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