Port forwarding madness

zyche01

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Hey guys, I've been attempting to port forward from my PC for a lot of reasons. The only catch is I'm running wifi from my apple airport to my mac. Is there any way to solve this. Mac's are great but suck for 2 things, networking and gaming.

Sorry for the trouble,
zyche
 
as long as you can get into ur network gateway (router IP), you should be able to port forward without a problem.
Port forwarding is a service provided by your router not your pc/mac.
Not too familiar with MACs so my brain limits me to here... good luck!
 
i misunderstood that you have an AIRPORT inbetween your modem and router... lol
i believe airport is like an AP and assigns a completely different network address from your actual router.
the 10.0.0.1 is probably the airport network address...like i said i am not familiar with MACs...
can you go into your airport settings and set the assigning DHCP to what your router is spreading as?
AirPort Utility > Manual Setup > Internet > DHCP Beginning address to 192.168.y.x( y = your network address, x = your PC address) from 10.0.y.x?
try that ... when you obtain the same network address as your router, you should be able to access the router by typing the gateway...
hate macs..just my opinion lol
 
Sorry, but I'm struggling to understand your requirement. Is the issue that you cannot access your router? (10.0.0.1)

If so, you should try my advice above. If the issue is wired access only, then you can always change the access to include wireless within the GUI.
 
you dont need to find the x, and y. i just placed it there for an example...
just simply make sure that ur airport is giving your mac a DHCP with the same network as the ROUTER is giving to the connected PCs
air port usually give dhcp of 10.0.0.1 network...you should change the airport DHCP config to 192.168.1.x(random number)
 
Martin I don't think you quite understand the argument with wired access. Nuix knows what the issue apples just being an complete jerk haha. Nuix i'll try that sorry I'm not much of a networking wiz haha.
 
its okay. just find the airport settings menu as i stated above...and see if that helps...which it should when you get the airport to assign the right DHCP that has the same network given from the actual router (in which your airport is connected to), you will be able to remotely access the router as you wish...let me know! (i hate macs, and i cant stress it enough. lol)
 
honestly man I've read the manual but didn't fin much use out of it. I'm trying to portfoward a fricken mac. I don't really know what on earth I'm doing and the manuals spec are old.
 

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