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(Tutorial) How To Port Forward On a Mac
CrazyGoodDude:
The WPA (Wi-Fi Protect Access) is the password you use to access your internet from the computer, like if you brought a new computer in the house and tried to connect to the internet (and you have Wi-fi security turned on) it would ask you for this password to gain access to the internet.
Sorry if that is really complex, but its just the password that allows you to get on the internet.
PS. This process is exactly the same on Snow Leopard
Burple:
Yes but how do you get that password?
King Kilroy:
I'm relatively new to mac. Anyone know where to find the airport utility?
CrazyGoodDude:
To find the WPA Password you would open Airport Utility and go to the main tab titled "AirPort" and then to the smaller tab labeled "Wireless" and down at the bottom should be 2 boxes called "Wireless Password" and "Verify Password." Just change the Password already in place to one you can remember and there you go, WPA Password.
To get to Airport Utility you go to the search bar (The magnifying glass in the upper righthand corner) and just type in its name, but if you wish to find it manually, it is located in Applications in the folder "Utilities"
King Kilroy:
Thank you, but when I try to open it, it says "You can not open the application "Airport Utility" because it is not supported on this architecture." What should I do?