![]() You will be reserving the IP address via MAC address (MAC not Mac - it is a unique identifier for each network card). ![]() I'd usually stick the computers name in here. This is used for your reference only (so you can tell the reservations apart). In the next screen, type in a description of your computer. Click the + below it to add a new IP address reservation. Towards the bottom is a box labelled "DHCP Reservations". ![]() Judging from what you've posted, you should have a DHCP and NAT tab just below as well as the Internet Connection tab. In the Manual Setup of your Time Capsule in Airport Utility, click the Internet tab/button at the top. I only have an Airport Extreme, however I'm fairly confident that the process is identical. You can use Airport Utility (it should be found in the Applications/Utilities folder) to setup a static IP address which may prove easier to do than manually configuring it in OS X. As you said you have hosted before using a Netgear router, I'm going to assume your network is fairly simple with one router only. As I posted in the other thread, your network setup can play a huge part in the way to setup your router for hosting.
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