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Old April 13th, 2008, 01:30 PM
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NATD problems (going crazy)

Hi everyone, just found this website by searching google. I looked through some of the archives, but can't seem to find an answer to this question.

My problem is that immediately when I boot up, the natd process starts up. Now i know this is supposed to happen, but it's doing things it's not supposed to do. Looking at iStat pro right now [the degrees are in celsius]:



help!

PS: if i kill NATD in my activity monitor, the internet stops working until i restart both my airport extreme and the airpot in my macbook.

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Old April 13th, 2008, 07:19 PM
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Wrong forum! You should have posted this question in Mac OS X System & Mac Software.

The natd is part of your TCP/IP. So open System Preferences->Network, Airport tab and then make a new Location (take it off Automatic) and create a new Location calling in Home or something.

Plus download the free iStat Menus then turn on 'Show network in menu bar' to look at your outgoing & ingoing. Tell us if anything process is sending/receiving data without your knowledge.
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