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Jsk2003:

--- Quote from: LegoEggo on July 09, 2009, 05:13:33 PM ---lern2mac b4 u try 2 flame it nxt tiem

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There's a ethernet port that you can use to connect Mac to router.

So shouldn't you be able to go to your router page(enter 192.168.1.1 or whatever it is for you in web browser) and go and forward it there?
LegoEggo:

--- Quote from: Jsk2003 on July 09, 2009, 06:03:09 PM ---There's a ethernet port that you can use to connect Mac to router.

So shouldn't you be able to go to your router page(enter 192.168.1.1 or whatever it is for you in web browser) and go and forward it there?

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Nope, he's using airport. That's not how'd you'd do it anyway, I think.
Jsk2003:
Well I can use wireless laptops and still do it the same way as wired computers.

I don't see the difference. What does it say when you try to go to the router page and forward ports?
Does it just not work? I thought macs are supposed to just work.
LegoEggo:

--- Quote from: Jsk2003 on July 09, 2009, 06:08:05 PM ---Well I can use wireless laptops and still do it the same way as wired computers.

I don't see the difference. What does it say when you try to go to the router page and forward ports?
Does it just not work? I thought macs are supposed to just work.

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You do it from system preferences if you're wired (I think... never done it while wired), or Airport Utility if wireless. I've never been able to get to a router page, but I haven't really tried.
Jsk2003:
What type of router do you have?
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