TVersity Outside Your Home Network
70TVersity Outside Your Home Network
In this tutorial I will showing you how to enable TVersity to accept request from outside sources. This will let you access all of your files on the tversiry library from outside your home network. So no matter where you are, you can still access everything on your Tversity.(as long as you have internet access).
If you would like to know more about Tversity please visit their official website.
You will need to know what your internal and external IP address prior to continuing with this tutorial.
If you already know how to get these addresses please continue reading below, else click here to find out how to get them.
Step 1: Start the TVersity Program
NOTE: Make sure the TVersity server is running. You can see if it’s running by clicking on the Status Tab.
Step 2: Click on —> Settings
Step 3: Click on —> Find Where it says “Home
Network”. In the “IP Address” field enter your “Local” IP Address. (i.e
most likely it will be something like 192.168.1.xxx)
NOTE: For the “Port” you can leave the default 41952, but I
recommend to at least alter it a little, like changing the last two
numbers. Something like this : 41975.
Step 4: Check the Box that says: “TVersity should accept request originating from outside the home network”
Step 5: Enter the desired user name and password you want to use to access your TVersity program from outside your home network.
Step 6: Click on —> Save. Your are almost done. Now you need to allow your router to allow access to your Tversity server from the internet.
Step 7: Follow this tutorial to Set Up Firewall Rules on your Router.
Step 8: Enter your external (outside) IP address on
your favorite web browser. You will also need to enter the port number
you specified on your settings.
EXAMPLE: http://98.148.109.65:41975
When prompted for a user name and password, enter the ones you specified from STEP 5.
If you get a page load error, this means that the firewall on your router is now letting the connections pass through. Make sure you have set up the firewall rule correctly. Also double check the settings from STEP 3 to make sure you entered the correct IP address of your computer.
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Anonymous says:
6 weeks ago
I just wanted to let you know that none of the links to http://blog.mytechhelp.com/ seem to work. Also, you probably mean "the firewall on your router is NOT letting the connections pass through" instead of NOW, as it says at the moment.