Apple AirPort Networks User Manual

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Chapter 3

AirPort Network Designs

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You can also set up port mapping. To ensure that requests are properly routed to your
web, AppleShare, or FTP server, or a specific computer on your network, you need to
establish a permanent IP address for the server or computer, and provide “inbound port
mapping” information to the Apple wireless device. See “Directing Network Traffic to a
Specific Computer on Your Network (Port Mapping)” on page 49.

Setting DHCP Only Options

If you chose “Distribute a range of IP addresses” from the Connection Sharing pop-up
menu, your wireless device is set up to use DHCP to distribute a range of IP addresses
using only DHCP. You cannot use NAT if you chose this option. Click DHCP and enter
the beginning and ending addresses you want to distribute to computers joining your
wireless network.

You can set the additional DHCP options, such as DHCP Lease, DHCP Message, and
other options following the instructions above.

Setting Up Client Computers

To configure TCP/IP on client computers using Mac OS X v10.5:

1

Open System Preferences on the client computer and then click Network.

2

Do one of the following:

a

If the client computer is using AirPort, select AirPort in the network connection
services list, and then click Advanced.

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