Author Topic: Port Forwarding On a Mac  (Read 587 times)

There is no decent tutorial for port forwarding on a Mac.
I am requesting that someone should make one, similar to the one that Badspot posted and stickied.

The tutorial has to be for the Mac version 10.3.9.


There is no decent tutorial for port forwarding on a Mac.
I am requesting that someone should make one, similar to the one that Badspot posted and stickied.

The tutorial for the Mac version 10.3.9.



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There is no decent tutorial for port forwarding on a Mac.
I am requesting that someone should make one, similar to the one that Badspot posted and stickied.

The tutorial has to be for the Mac version 10.3.9.




First of all it's "has the need to be for a".
Second of all, no it dosn't.

Ok the easiest way is to search Port Fowarding on google and click the first link there

Thanks guys! /sarcasm

Cox won't give IP addresses to "residential customers."

Bump, someone help me.

That fact that people don't realize that their routers and computers are different devices still astounds me... PORT FORWARDING IS THE SAME ON A MAC AS IT IS ON A PC. The ONLY difference is how you find the IP address that the router has given your computer. I don't know how to do this on macs.

*Forgot to mention
There is no difference besides the one I described above because the router configuration page comes from YOUR ROUTER not the computer, you are simply accessing it through your computers web browser.

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Just read my above posts so you can see my problem.