

Initially just music, ripping all my CDs plus some vinyl. What you will want to do is FIRST set your desktop machine to have a STATIC IP address, so it’s ALWAYS the same.
#Servetome port mapping needed mac
The host mac has evolved from a G4 tower bought in the late 90s to a 2009 Mac mini. Then we will log into our router and go to the port forward section settings section. Add a new forward called MEDIA SERVER, set the port value of 5584. If they give you a from and to the field, put 5584 for both. Now I use a first gen rMBP (2012) that was retired when I got my touch bar MBP.

The rMBP should last a good few years and is definitely an improvement over the mini.įor storage space, I moved away from internal drives with the mini.

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