Re: Port Forwarding on Mac OS X
In a household with a LAN configuration, it is essentially a DSL or cable modem connected to a router. This router is then connected computers, either via Ethernet or wireless Wi-fi. As explained in this case port forwarding, the router is like the ambassador of all computers connected to it in the eyes of the Internet. Basically, the Internet, the computers are invisible behind the router. Clearly, the port forwarding is necessary, because then the computer will send requests to the router, which then present these applications to the Internet. Without port forwarding, the Internet cannot be shared between multiple computers.
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