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Back to My Mac is a Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard feature that makes it easy to automatically connect to your other computers over the Internet. It requires the use of either an AirPort base station with NAT-PMP (NAT Port Mapping Protocol) enabled, or a third-party Internet router with UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) technology.
For more information about setting up Back to My Mac, see this article.
Note: For best compatibility with Back to My Mac you should:
* Update to Mac OS X 10.5.6 or later. You can use Software Update to download and install available updates.
* If you use a third-party router, install the latest firmware available for your third-party router (check the manufacturer's website for instructions). -
Using and troubleshooting Back to My Mac in Mac OS X 10.5
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Back to My Mac is a feature in Mac OS X v10.5 and later that makes it easy to automatically connect to your other computers over the Internet. Once you've signed into MobileMe on your computer and enabled Back to My Mac, you may securely reach other computers via the Internet. The other computer(s) also must be signed into the same MobileMe account, be using Mac OS X v10.5 or later, and have Back to My Mac enabled on them.
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