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Re: Macos-x-server Digest, Vol 1, Issue 54



This may have already been tried, but have you made sure that the firewall is passing UDP port 3283 and that NAT is forwarding UDP port 3283 to a specific computer?

On Sep 24, 2004, at 9:58 AM, email@hidden wrote:

Message: 4
Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2004 23:31:22 -0500
From: Drew Loker <email@hidden>
Subject: Wireless hub, server location, ARD?
To: <email@hidden>
Message-ID: <BD790D4A.159%email@hidden>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII"

Hello. I currently have a wireless hub hooked into a hub that includes the
server. Everything works fine except if I try to administer ARD from my
laptop when it is hooked up wireless. ARD simply doesn't see the computers.
If I hook up the laptop to a port along side of the server, ARD works fine.

So, how can I get the wireless hub to see the lab? If I put all of the other
routers to the wireless hub, then the server IP number will be messed up,
right?

Does this even make sense? Where should the wireless hub go?

Thanks for any suggestions!

Drew






Regards,
Barry

<x-tad-smaller>Barry Maloney</x-tad-smaller>
<x-tad-smaller>email@hidden
www.maloco.com</x-tad-smaller>

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