12-02-2009, 11:12 PM
I think it's possible to do it, tho I haven't looked into it lately.
Waaaay back in the days before cable modem routers were commonly available, I ran IPNetRouter to make a virtual interface, permitting me to use a Mac as a router and NAT server without requiring a second Ethernet port. It might be possible to do the same thing on a modern Mac with WiFi.
Waaaay back in the days before cable modem routers were commonly available, I ran IPNetRouter to make a virtual interface, permitting me to use a Mac as a router and NAT server without requiring a second Ethernet port. It might be possible to do the same thing on a modern Mac with WiFi.