Might want to throw this out to the masses as "networking help". Might be some network guru's out there that dont have an apex. Mine are all hardwired, so cant really help with your situation, but if you get it working you'll like it!!
Might want to throw this out to the masses as "networking help". Might be some network guru's out there that dont have an apex. Mine are all hardwired, so cant really help with your situation, but if you get it working you'll like it!!
Turns out he's using an Apple Airport Express connected to the modem, I had to download the Apple Utility to access the settings. I'm going to do some searching online to see if I can figure out how to set this all up, but it looks like it should be doable now.
Ok...got it figured out. Leave it to Apple to make things complicated, lol. Followed the Apex manual and some threads on the Neptune forum to make sense of it all, and I can now access the Apex remotely. The only crappy part about it is that the Apple Airport Express router doesn't support automatic updating through dyndns...so I had to download an updater program...which means the computer will have to be left ON if/when I go on vacation and want to reliably access the Apex. Oh well...
I guess there's a workaround where you can use a webcam on the network to take care of the dyndns updating...hmmm...I guess that's a good excuse to hook up a camera to the tank.