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Apple Posts Guide to Using FaceTime Behind Firewall

Apple Posts Guide to Using FaceTime Behind Firewall

Posted June 28, 2010 at 2:13pm by
Apple has posted a support document outlining how corporate users can make FaceTime calls from behind a firewall.

To use FaceTime on a restricted Wi-Fi network, port forwarding must be enabled for ports 53, 80, 443, 4080, 5223, and 16393-16472 (UDP).


If you do not know how to do this or do not have administrative privileges, contact your network administrator.

Read More [via iLounge]


Apple Posts Guide to Using FaceTime Behind Firewall
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V - June 28, 2010 at 4:57pm
What did they think of when they put port 80 and 443 as a required port !!! Better email Steve and ask ! Steve says... "You don't need webservers if you got an iPhone" :D
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