Hi Joe,
You can turn off the NAT features of STN and it'll work like
a regular router. You may need to add route commands in the
starup script. To disable NAT, uncheck the NAT box in the
Options tab of the setup wizard.
Regards,
John
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>
> I am using an STN box as a dial-on-demand router
> for one of my subnets in a
> remote location. How do I completely turn off the
> firewall so that I can
> connect to the computers on the subnet? Or should
> I just open the ports I
> need?
>
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