How to Fix a Mac That Uses Too Many NAT Sessions
The Network Access Translation (NAT) on your Mac OSX computer is used to translate incoming information through the Internet connection. If you have two or more NAT sessions on your Mac computer, the system may not work properly. If you are experiencing slow Internet connections and slow Internet processing times, you can fix the double NAT session problem with just a few clicks of the mouse.
Instructions
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Click the "Applications" folder on your desktop and then click on the "Utilities" icon.
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Click on the "Airport Utility" icon from the menu and then click on the "Internet" tab from the window.
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Change the settings to "Connect using: Ethernet," "Configure IPv4" and "Connection Sharing: Off (Bridge Mode)."
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Click on the "Update" button.
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