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Hello,I am having trouble setting up my time capsule so that I can access the hard drive connected to it over the internet. Currently this is my setup :1. NBN service (I'm from Australia and this is equivalent to broadband internet service) without static IP address2. Apple Time capsule acting as a modem and router so it is connected using PPPoE not DHCP3."Enabled file sharing" and "share disk over WAN" and "secured share disk with device password" all ticked.4.Under internet options: configure ipv6 is link-local only and "use dynamic global hostname" is ticked. Under Hostname and username i typed "leungs.ddnsfree.com" and password I typed the shared secret in the MD5 algorithm. 5. I also added Port mapping with personal file sharing and for public UDC TCP Ports I put 80, private IP address I use the time capsule's ip address and private UDC TCP ports I put 5486. I tried connecting to the time capsule over internet using my MacBook via Connect to server (afp://leungs.ddnsfree.com:80) and also a iOS app called fileexplorer pro using the same address and port, it just wouldn't connect throughPlease tell me what I am missing. I have been trying for days and no hope.
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piklungleung wrote:Hello,I am having trouble setting up my time capsule so that I can access the hard drive connected to it over the internet. Currently this is my setup :1. NBN service (I'm from Australia and this is equivalent to broadband internet service) without static IP address2. Apple Time capsule acting as a modem and router so it is connected using PPPoE not DHCP3."Enabled file sharing" and "share disk over WAN" and "secured share disk with device password" all ticked.4.Under internet options: configure ipv6 is link-local only and "use dynamic global hostname" is ticked. Under Hostname and username i typed "leungs.ddnsfree.com" and password I typed the shared secret in the MD5 algorithm. 5. I also added Port mapping with personal file sharing and for public UDC TCP Ports I put 80, private IP address I use the time capsule's ip address and private UDC TCP ports I put 5486. I tried connecting to the time capsule over internet using my MacBook via Connect to server (afp://leungs.ddnsfree.com:80) and also a iOS app called fileexplorer pro using the same address and port, it just wouldn't connect throughPlease tell me what I am missing. I have been trying for days and no hope.
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piklungleung Joined: 4/19/2020 |
apple time capsule setup Sunday, April 19, 2020 4:43 AM
Hello,I am having trouble setting up my time capsule so that I can access the hard drive connected to it over the internet. Currently this is my setup :1. NBN service (I'm from Australia and this is equivalent to broadband internet service) without static IP address2. Apple Time capsule acting as a modem and router so it is connected using PPPoE not DHCP3."Enabled file sharing" and "share disk over WAN" and "secured share disk with device password" all ticked.4.Under internet options: configure ipv6 is link-local only and "use dynamic global hostname" is ticked. Under Hostname and username i typed "leungs.ddnsfree.com" and password I typed the shared secret in the MD5 algorithm. 5. I also added Port mapping with personal file sharing and for public UDC TCP Ports I put 80, private IP address I use the time capsule's ip address and private UDC TCP ports I put 5486. I tried connecting to the time capsule over internet using my MacBook via Connect to server (afp://leungs.ddnsfree.com:80) and also a iOS app called fileexplorer pro using the same address and port, it just wouldn't connect throughPlease tell me what I am missing. I have been trying for days and no hope.
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Nirks222 Joined: 7/10/2020 |
apple time capsule setup Monday, July 13, 2020 9:05 AM
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