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Apple Airport Extreme for Mac users 1 Attachment(s) An adopted article adapted here: 1) UPnP UPnP, which stands for Universal Plug and Play, is a massively complex standard that does about a million different things. Among all these different capabilities lies the Internet Gateway Device protocol, which allows LimeWire to ask the router to open required ports for it. By default this is usually port 6346. UPnP is supported by most home routers made in the last couple of years, with the notable exception of Apple's Airport Base Stations. 2) NAT-PMP NAT-PMP happened when Apple looked at the giant mess that is UPnP and decided they'd rather make their own protocol. They were a little slow in getting it out, but as of July 2005 with Airport 4.2, Apple's Airport Extreme and Airport Express base stations now support it. It's completely unrelated to UPnP, but the end result is the same, and you, the user, should not see any difference. Unfortunately, NAT-PMP is off by default. To enable it, first make sure you have Airport 4.2 or later (available in Software Update), then run the AirPort Admin Utility. If it asks you to update your base station's firmware, make sure that you do so, as NAT-PMP requires the latest firmware. Go to the "AirPort" tab and click the "Base Station Options..." button. In the sheet that drops down, turn on the "Enable NAT Port Mapping Protocol" checkbox in the "Ethernet Port Security" tab. Ignore the erroneous note Apple has placed regarding 10.4 - LimeWire will work with NAT-PMP on OS X 10.3 as well (see sample image below.) Click OK, then click Update and the router will restart. As with UPnP, you'll have to restart LimeWire for it to be able to see the change. 3) If you have problems with NAT-PMP or your OSX version doesn't support it, then you may need to manually forward the necessary port for LimeWire. See Configuring AirPort Extreme for LimeWire |
i tried to configure my airport extreme for limewire, but when i click on tools, there is no "options" option. |
Check the other menu options then on the AirPort Admin Utility. It may be listed under one of those. I don't have an apple airport so I can't check. If you find it can you report back as to where you found it. ;) |
oh, i meant that when i'm in limewire, i clicked tools, but there was no "option" option. |
Oh ... Command comma. ⌘ , or click on the LimeWire name next to the apple icon at the top left of menu bar & a menu will appear. Choose preferences. Then go to Advanced>Firewall Configuration. Sample image though that sample is for port forwarding. For NAT-PMP choose UPnP in LW. |
ok... did the firewall configuration in LW. changed the port to 55000... selected UPnP... restarted LW and it's still showing a firewall down at the bottom of the screen. jeeeeeez. |
Is your OSX firewall active? If yes, is it configured to allow LW full access? See instructions at the top of this thread Connection problems? Check here first! (click on link) Also, I'm not sure about airport. I do know some devices you need to reboot in order to properly save the settings (as in my router.) Check your settings were properly saved in airport manager. Also consider temporarily disconnecting the airport. I'm not sure how it operates so ... Also consider rebooting computer. Also, are there any other connection devices besides the airport? |
i don't have the airport base thing... it's really just my laptop... i'm not sure how it's connecting to the internet. like i said, i think it's picking up my neighbor's signal and connecting that way... thanks for your help... i'll keep trying!!! |
Hey i am using a cable LAN ethernet connection in my university on a mac, limewire does nto detect a connection, i tried everything, even allowing the firewall but doesnt work, wat to do?!?!? |
hmmm... I am Trying to set up limewire on my new macbook, this is my first time using a mac so forgive me if I am apple ignorant. I went to Airport admin utility It did not ask me to update probably because I run updater often. but I did not see an "Airport" Tab. Or anything like Base Station options... Hopin for help thanks, bye e in Software Update), then run the AirPort Admin Utility. If it asks you to update your base station's firmware, make sure that you do so, as NAT-PMP requires the latest firmware. Go to the "AirPort" tab and click the "Base Station Options..." button. In the sheet that drops down, turn on the "Enable NAT Port Mapping Protocol" checkbox in the "Ethernet Port Security" tab. Ignore the erroneous note Apple has placed regarding 10.4 - LimeWire will work with NAT-PMP on OS X 10.3 as well (see sample image below.) |
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