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From: "Miguel A Paraz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "The Main Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Discussion List"
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Sent: Friday, August 19, 2005 1:21 PM
Subject: Re: [plug] WRT firmware and NAT
Yes of course. In this case, the guy's Bayantel-supplied CPE is the
bridge. My question is, can an open WRT join the bridged network and
do NAT on the 4 IP's supplied? A regular router (e.g. the BEFSR41 I
have on my cable network) only knows how to NAT a single IP.
there are four kinds of nat and these are:
1. many to one (as what you said above)
2. one to one
3. one to many
4. many to many
your first question is about many to many nat? if yes then it can do but it
depends on your nat software capabilities...
public or private address you can nat on them... the final source or
destination ip address is the last ip address that translated it..
fooler.
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