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Airport is not an ISP it's the mac version of WiFi.

It's not the mac version of WiFi, it's the mac version of a way to broadcast wifi.

Also: Can't quite remember the window you posted, but I do remember that unless you know the name and password to your network, you'll never port forward. The name and password are chosen when the network is set up, so... sounds like your dad knows. :/ good luck
« Last Edit: July 09, 2009, 04:23:48 PM by LegoEggo »

Yeah, sorry about that. I'm bad with computers so I'm having a hard time with this. D:


Yeah, sorry about that. I'm bad with computers so I'm having a hard time with this. D:
No stuff, your using a mac, its not really that suprising.

No stuff, your using a mac, its not really that suprising.

hey you're cool! you can say macs are dumb! original!

No stuff, your using a mac, its not really that suprising.
I have a PC, and I must say port forwarding on this Mac is much easier than on my PC.

It's just I need to figure out the pass, oh well I'll just ask my dad.



It's not the mac version of WiFi, it's the mac version of a way to broadcast wifi.
Or the mac version of a ROUTER.

Or the mac version of a ROUTER.

No it's not a router, silly. It plugs in to your router :3

HAHAHAHA. MACS.
You can no longer have a Big Mac from McDonalds.

c:

With that logic you can't have any windows in your house
Lets not even get started about kernels...

With that logic you can't have any windows in your house
Lets not even get started about kernels...
Ugh.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joke

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Jokes have been a part of human culture since at least 1900 BCE. A fart joke from ancient Sumer is currently believed to be the world's oldest known joke[1]

I was like "wtf"

No it's not a router, silly. It plugs in to your router :3
Wat.