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Ok this might be a n00b question (owing to the fact that I am a n00b here, which is my excuse if this is the wrong section... sorry)... or maybe not, but so far i haven't been able to figure this out.
I just got a new iMac and I'm using the Airport to share the internet connection with my MacBook. I'm behind a D-Link DSL 502T router and I'm trying to forward some ports so I can play games online.
So basically my setup is like this:
D-Link DSL 502T router --> iMac (with internet connection sharing enabled) --> MacBook
Of course, I can get the ports to forward just fine to the iMac, but I've had no luck so far forwarding the ports to the MacBook. I've tried simple port forwarding, dummy programs, static routing and even port triggering to no avail.
If anyone has any surefire way of getting around this problem I'd be glad if you could enlighten this Mac n00b.
I just got a new iMac and I'm using the Airport to share the internet connection with my MacBook. I'm behind a D-Link DSL 502T router and I'm trying to forward some ports so I can play games online.
So basically my setup is like this:
D-Link DSL 502T router --> iMac (with internet connection sharing enabled) --> MacBook
Of course, I can get the ports to forward just fine to the iMac, but I've had no luck so far forwarding the ports to the MacBook. I've tried simple port forwarding, dummy programs, static routing and even port triggering to no avail.
If anyone has any surefire way of getting around this problem I'd be glad if you could enlighten this Mac n00b.