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Retrospect client port
Retrospect client port










retrospect client port

Other non-retrospect ports show up as expected in Network Utility.ġ- Have you connected the iBook to the router with a wire?Ģ- The default install location for the OS X Client is "/Applications/Retrospect Client/" As long as the client and server are "behind" the router on the same subnet, there is nothing the router can do to block their ports.

retrospect client port

The client has been installed and uninstalled several times to no effect.Ī call to SMC, manufacturer of the wireless router, was of no help. The client is installed in a folder called "Retrospect" in the "Applications" folder in my user directory (with all my other apps). The Desktop computer (server) port 497 is not visible from either the iBook or from itself, using Network Utility.

retrospect client port

The iBook port 497 is open and viewable from the desktop computer and from the iBook itself. Server: Only Network Port Configuration turned on (and at the top) is ethernet cardĬlient: Airport is top Network Port Configuration Aside from Retrospect issue entirely functional.īeige G3 upgraded to G4, with 10/100 ethernet card added for faster networking.īoth computers can successfully ping the other.įile-sharing, internet access work fine on both computers. Overview: A simple 2 Mac network using a wireless router. Here's the set-up and what I have been able to determine with Network Utility: Like several others who have posted on this board, I have had no luck getting my copy of Retrospect to "see" my single client (an iBook) over my LAN.












Retrospect client port