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<blockquote data-quote="skatingspitzer" data-source="post: 721929" data-attributes="member: 66730"><p>Greetings, </p><p></p><p>Through many unsuccessful trials of reading different posts and guides - I still am scratching my head as to accessing my Time Capsule away from home, across the internet. Any help is GREATLY appreciated! </p><p></p><p>So my current home network is set-up as such: </p><p>internet> qwest modem> Buffalo Router (creating a wireless network)> Time Capsule - from LAN of Buffalo router to WAN port of TC (creating yet another wireless network.)</p><p></p><p>I have followed guides like this one: </p><p><a href="http://guides.macrumors.com/Using_Remote_File_Access_to_Save_Disk_Space_on_Your_MacBook_Air#If_You_Have_a_Time_Capsule_or_an_AirPort_Extreme_Base_Station_with_Shared_USB_Hard_Drive" target="_blank">http://guides.macrumors.com/Using_Remote_File_Access_to_Save_Disk_Space_on_Your_MacBook_Air#If_You_Have_a_Time_Capsule_or_an_AirPort_Extreme_Base_Station_with_Shared_USB_Hard_Drive</a> </p><p> ...... and have had no luck. </p><p>I know it complicates things being that the internet goes through the router and not the Time Capsule first, but when I connect the TC directly through the WAN port from the modem (bypassing the Buffalo router completely) - I still run into the same problem - a screen saying "Error - server does not exist or is not available at this time." </p><p></p><p>I have tried forwarding TCP ports 548 through the Buffalo router and the modem, with the little knowledge I have I can't be sure I did it right. </p><p></p><p>Any ideas?? Thanks!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skatingspitzer, post: 721929, member: 66730"] Greetings, Through many unsuccessful trials of reading different posts and guides - I still am scratching my head as to accessing my Time Capsule away from home, across the internet. Any help is GREATLY appreciated! So my current home network is set-up as such: internet> qwest modem> Buffalo Router (creating a wireless network)> Time Capsule - from LAN of Buffalo router to WAN port of TC (creating yet another wireless network.) I have followed guides like this one: [url]http://guides.macrumors.com/Using_Remote_File_Access_to_Save_Disk_Space_on_Your_MacBook_Air#If_You_Have_a_Time_Capsule_or_an_AirPort_Extreme_Base_Station_with_Shared_USB_Hard_Drive[/url] ...... and have had no luck. I know it complicates things being that the internet goes through the router and not the Time Capsule first, but when I connect the TC directly through the WAN port from the modem (bypassing the Buffalo router completely) - I still run into the same problem - a screen saying "Error - server does not exist or is not available at this time." I have tried forwarding TCP ports 548 through the Buffalo router and the modem, with the little knowledge I have I can't be sure I did it right. Any ideas?? Thanks!! [/QUOTE]
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