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I know this is a long old subject and there are quite a few tutorials out there for help with this but no matter what I do I cant seem to get my computer to be able to host.

I use and Intel Mac with Leopard of course, and I do have a Firewall, and my internet connection is wireless.

However the firewall is set to allow all incoming connections.


Basically all I have been able to understand from the various tutorials I have viewed not all of them pertaining directly to warcraft, is that I need to forward the port to my computer because I have a network.


I would appreciate anyone who could inform me on how to do this or point me in the direction of a tutorial I havent already seen, however I would prefer the help of someone who has actually had this problem and fixed it on an Intel Mac.

the old tutorials for tiger and before wont work because the system prefs have been changed and reorganized and what not.
 
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Obviously you didnt read my post :sad:

this tutorial is for a windows... I have already tried to transfer several windows tutorials onto mac... but no luck :sad:

though I think I know how to get onto my router now... maybe which I shall try as soon as I can get onto my Intel.
 
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The ports does not change on a mac. Only the way of finding your network ip change.

Search for network utility in spotlight. Your IP should be there on the first tab.
 
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