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Originally Posted by Kymmy
Why not then use the firewall in NAT mode and put behind it all the internal stuff and use the open IP's (not behind the firewall) for a server or anything that needs a NO-NAT situation.
In my case I have the modem (cable modem 5 IP's) feeding a switch. From that switch is the servers and anything that needs a WAN IP (they're all software firewalled or too single ported to be a security risk). One port of the switch though feeds a netgear and it's behind that I have the workstations and internal equipment
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That's what I was trying to do originaly but I'm not sure how to configure the NAT on the firewall!