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Re: remote connection error with Mac Mini



Assuming that the remote router is providing private address to the mini via NAT, you'll need to manually add the mini to your list of clients, using the public facing IP address of the router in place of the mini's address. Then configure the remote router to forward TCP and UDP ports 3283 (ARD) and 5900 (VNC) to the mini's inside address.



On May 30, 2006, at 5:00 PM, Jim wrote:

Using ARD 2.2, we are trying to connect a remote Mac Mini (dual core) through a wireless router to an adminstrator G5 which is connected to the internet via T1. We’ve had the remote Mac Mini communicating with this admin. G5 locally, but trying it at a remote location with a different I.P. address doesn’t work, they don’t connect for some reason. The wireless router we are trying to use is not an Airport base station. Could that be the problem? We’re newbies at using Apple Remote Desktop...any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Jim
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