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c. Advanced network connections
@TV will use UPnP to configure our network connection. In some cases
you will need to use your router’s setup pages to change a few settings.
i. Apple using 3G/4G
1. In order to access @TV on a 3G or 4G network using an Apple product
like an iPhone, you may need to modify your Port Forwarding settings.
These settings allow your @TV app and your @TV box to connect
through your router by opening specific ports (you can think of these
as doorways linking your @TV and your @TV apps). The following
section explains how to make those changes.
ii. Manual Port Forwarding settings
1. Open your router settings page and find the “Port Forwarding” or
“Virtual Servers” section (Belkin routers call thisVirtual Servers”;
most brands use the term “Port Forwarding”).
2. Make the following setting changes on this page: a. First open port
56123 for both UDP and TCP traffic b. Then, open port 49177 to TCP
traffic
3. Save the settings. Once these settings are saved in your router,
you should have access to @TV on iOS devices over a 3G or 4G
connection.
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iii. More complex networks (NAT/firewall issues)
1. In some cases your @TV may be behind more than one router:
apartment complexes with shared Internet services or homes with
Wi-Fi extenders or Wi-Fi bridges would fall into this category. In
these situations, you will need to also configure the second router or
firewall device with the same Port Forwarding settings as above.