Thread: NAT issues
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Old 23-08-2006, 01:09   #5
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Re: NAT issues

Sounds quite complex to me.

Does the Zoom have a firewall on it. If so, turn it off, or put the IP of the D-link into the DMZ. Two firewalls plus anything running on a PC is probably a tad overkill.

Do you know that the gateways and similar paths are setup OK? i.e. the PC's look to the d-link for their IPs in range 10.0.1.xx, while the d-link's WAN port, connected to the zoom, picks up the zoom's IP range of 10.0.0.xx? Are the PCs all set to auto for their IP's and internet address settings or is anything on fixed stuff?
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