![]() The next step is to create the matching UDP rule: Using Windows Firewall New Inbound Rule Wizard to select Port as the rule type Using Windows Firewall New Inbound Rule Wizard to set the ports to 7010, 51965, 60 Using Windows Firewall New Inbound Rule Wizard to Allow the connection Using Windows Firewall New Inbound Rule Wizard to apply the rule to Domain, Private and Public Using Windows Firewall New Inbound Rule Wizard to name the rule AirParrot UDP Restrict the Firewall Rules to the AirParrot Program From Network and Sharing Center, click Windows Firewall then Advanced Settings Right click on Inbound Rules and click New Rule Using Windows Firewall New Inbound Rule Wizard to select Port as the rule type Using Windows Firewall New Inbound Rule Wizard to set the ports to 53 Using Windows Firewall New Inbound Rule Wizard to Allow the connection Using Windows Firewall New Inbound Rule Wizard to apply the rule to Domain, Private and Public Using Windows Firewall New Inbound Rule Wizard to name the rule AirParrot TCP Create the UDP Firewall Rule for AirParrot ![]() The following instructions cover the creation of these rules in Windows 8 Firewall. Ports: 7010, 51965, 6000, 6002 Create the TCP Firewall Rule for AirParrot Program: %ProgramFiles%\AirParrot\AirParrot.exe Windows Firewall Rule Summary for AirParrot By creating the following rules, I was able to successfully connect to the display screens. The Laptops could see the Apple TV in each meeting room, and even though the security PIN was displayed on the screen and prompted on the Laptop – correctly entering the PIN resulted in a failed connection.Īs with most things comms based, the usual culprit for this issue is the local firewall – in our case the default Windows 8 Firewall. It wasn’t until the team I’m managing started getting mixed results on being able to install the software and make it work properly that I realised there was probably a comms problem. Although there are a number of personal uses for this, it wasn’t until I started working at a client site that have deployed Apple TV and AirParrot as their display screen solution of choice that I realised it’s corporate potential. ![]() AirParrot is a fantastic, affordable tool that allows PC’s to share their screens with Apple TV. ![]()
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