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> Hi;
>
> Is it possible to set up port range for example 6881-6999 in
> airportextremeBS?? If yes - how??
>
> TX
Do you mean port forwarding, also know as virtual server? If so then
yes. It's under the Port Mapping tab in Apple Airport Utility.

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Overkill - 14 Jan 2007 22:39 GMT
>> Hi;
>>
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> Do you mean port forwarding, also know as virtual server? If so then
> yes. It's under the Port Mapping tab in Apple Airport Utility.
I ment that. Sorry I wasn't so precise in asking. Individual ports are
not problem, but port range is. For example 6881-6999, opening each one
manually will take time ;-).
Best regards
H

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"Being a patriot is not to die for your country, but to make the other
one die for his."
> Is it possible to set up port range for example 6881-6999 in
> airportextremeBS?? If yes - how??
No, at least not with the stock Apple firmware. You'd have to specify
individual port addresses or designate a local IP address as a DMZ. Port
range forwarding is supported by the DD-WRT firmware
<http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php?title=DD-WRT_Docu_(EN)>, but I
don't know if it runs on the Extreme base station. You might try asking
in alt.internet.wireless.
Overkill - 14 Jan 2007 22:38 GMT
>> Is it possible to set up port range for example 6881-6999 in
>> airportextremeBS?? If yes - how??
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> don't know if it runs on the Extreme base station. You might try asking
> in alt.internet.wireless.
O.K. one of these days I'll try. Thank you for the tip.

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