Thread: Superhub Business SuperHub Question
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Old 24-08-2012, 22:13   #3
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Re: Business SuperHub Question

In essence on its own no it can't if you mean you want multiple public IP addresses mapped to it in NAT mode then no.

In multiple IP mode the Superhub performs no NAT at all. It just routes all of the IP addresses you have through to the LAN side.

However if you have a router behind the Superhub then you can achieve this.

I do it now with a Cisco 892W behind a business superhub in NO NAT mode as I have a routed subnet from VMB.
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