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Old 25-11-2012, 13:50   #5
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Re: PAT or Port Address Translation

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Originally Posted by ruddlescounty View Post
no that is port forwarding NOT port translation.
with that i send a packet with address www.myhouse.com and port 80 and it will FORWARD it to address myinternallan on port 80.

i want to send a packet to www.myhouse.com port 12345 and have the router TRANSLATE it to myinternallan port 80.

this is a pretty well used and documented requirement, which is why i find it odd that the "superhub" doesnt provide it - if thats the case. I know the hub is a netgear router in essence (with modem built in) and i know this is available on netgear routers. so i am wondering if i simply cant see it, or if it can be confirmed that it isn't available.
That option is not even on my DDWRT router, i have never seen it on the super hub, however i cannot check mine as i always use it in modem mode.
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