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Old 29-12-2011, 19:33   #30
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Re: Modem mode - what does it fix ?

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Originally Posted by kwikbreaks View Post
So does the way it operates in "non-NAT mode" differ significantly from just putting your router in a DMZ and turning off wireless? If not why did it take all that time to develop?
It's been in the original firmware for ages, unsure about VM's *******ised version. It is somewhat different from putting router in DMZ - that still has the Superhub routing traffic and doing NAT, this doesn't it's just bridged straight between LAN and WAN sides of the Superhub's router.

EDIT: I question how much of a swear word the name for a child born out of wedlock is, but that's the word that the filter caught above.
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