Author Topic: Port forwarding for mac  (Read 1760 times)

I needs some help on thPort forwarding for mac all it says is stuff for people how have DSL or cables and i have a wireless connection HALP!!!!!!!!!!

It's the same exact thing but there's a different path to get to those settings on a Mac. Unfortunately I've never worked with even one Mac.

I've never used a mac either, but there is a stickied topic about port forwarding for Macs.

Check it out

I needs some help on thPort forwarding for mac all it says is stuff for people how have DSL or cables and i have a wireless connection HALP!!!!!!!!!!

What router are you using?


Linksys WRT150N
Enter your router IP into your favourite web browser then follow the steps for your router at www.portforward.com

Enter your router IP into your favourite web browser then follow the steps for your router at www.portforward.com

Ok what is the IP and the webs browser crap

Ok what is the IP and the webs browser crap
Oh my god...

Its that thing you use to get to the blockland forums...

and your IP is the number your computer uses to connect with the rest of the world

Oh my god...

Its that thing you use to get to the blockland forums...

and your IP is the number your computer uses to connect with the rest of the world
ok


I port forwarded on a mac that i no longer own. All you have to do it go to system prefrences/network/TCIP whatever tab.  THen follow the regular tutorial from there.

I port forwarded on a mac that i no longer own. All you have to do it go to system prefrences/network/TCIP whatever tab.  THen follow the regular tutorial from there.
And were might i find the tutorial?

What router are you using?

What is the IP adress, i know what an IP is but not the adress

I have a mac, but I never had to do any of this. I just started a internet game and it was live and not dead

Wireless doesn't change the fact that you have DSL or Cable.
Wireless and wired are your network connections. DSL and Cable are your internet connections.
Mac doesn't change port forwarding either.

I have a mac, but I never had to do any of this. I just started a internet game and it was live and not dead
thats wierd