Thread: Networking #101
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Old 15-05-2010, 09:43   #8
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Re: Networking #101

Lee, remember that if you use a modem/router combination with NAT turned on then you will only be able to use a single external IP..

NAT should be turned off and then the router becomes a hub and you can then use each individual external IP... to then use a local network plug in a cable router (one with an ethernet WAN port and use that for local stuff) but for external stuff like servers or external firewalls before a server just plug right into the no-nat modem
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