Author Topic: How to port forward....  (Read 720 times)

This is not one of those "how to port forward" threads. I know how to port forward and I've done it for my friend. I have a mac router and a samsung computer, and I can't find a way to port forward for it. The "how to port forward on macs" thread doesn't work and the regular "how to port forward" thread above this doesn't work either. I know you have to port the 32 ports and, well as I stated before I know how, but I just can't on mine. My router is a (I forgot the name-it's the only one on port forward.com) something like a apple-airport or something and my monitor name is the syncmaster N117 or something like that. Please 'o' please help.

I was able to using the guide I posted in the mac port forwarding topic


Please please. Zenloth, anyone helppppppppppp :-)

What?  You can't port forward anything at all?
That's strange.

What?  You can't port forward anything at all?
That's strange.

no my computer can probablycourt forward, I just can't figure it out. When I put the ip address in for the "non-mac" version and it sais "Internet explorer can not display the webpage". And for the mac tutorial....well there's no airport extreme thing to open that your supposed to open in the begginning of the turorial.






I have a feeling I answered this elsewhere... However the basics of this problem is - You have a Mac router, but no mac. Answer - Download some funky software which lets you access the router, then follow the guide :D http://support.apple.com/downloads/AirPort_Utility_5_4_2_Windows

I have a feeling I answered this elsewhere... However the basics of this problem is - You have a Mac router, but no mac. Answer - Download some funky software which lets you access the router, then follow the guide :D http://support.apple.com/downloads/AirPort_Utility_5_4_2_Windows

Lets get married :D yay

Sorry if I could not have helped you, PC's and Mac's don't get along well (Thats how these companies work...)

Sorry if I could not have helped you, PC's and Mac's don't get along well (Thats how these companies work...)

its ok, thanks for the mac tutorial though! it did help me.