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Disable NAT in ADSL Router
Name: glen_cct Date: March 19, 2005 at 00:59:10 Pacific OS: XP CPU/Ram: 512
Comment:
hi, i'm using D-link DSL500G. I wanna to disable NAT but not forward a port.
Do anyone know how should i do the setting if NAT is disable. Please help out if someone know the setting thanks.
**ADSL Router's DHCP is disable. LAN set to Static IP and Subnet.
Name: wanderer Date: March 19, 2005 at 13:12:51 Pacific
Reply:
If you want to disable nat then why don't you just connect your pc directly to the isp modem and not the router?
Perhaps your soho router can become a bridge. You will be limited to the number of ip addresses you are getting from your isp. This means if you get one ip address you can only have one pc connected in bridge mode.
Do you understand what you are giving up without nat?
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