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Old 22-09-2010, 16:55   #25
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Re: Apple Airport Extreme & Virgin wireless router compatibility

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Originally Posted by Stuart View Post
Indeed, at work, we have some very expensive Cisco (actual Cisco, not Linksys or "Linksys by Cisco") routers. They have no wireless capability. For that matter, a lot of them don't even have a hub, having just a couple of ports for linking to switches.
Yep, my business modem is the same, The NAT's turned off so I use it to feed a 4 port switch and it's that switch that feeds the server, internal router and anythng else I want on an external address

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Originally Posted by Masque View Post
I did say earlier in the thread that I had no idea of the NAT settings and I was just advising how to switch off the radio.

We would not support NAT as it falls outside of the support scope.


but then you suggested that they use the Airport as a router after turning off the radio on the VM hub

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