A router passes traffic between networks to reach other computers or servers. A router also does NAT. Nat masquerades traffic behind the router with private IP(Non-internet route able) with the Public IP (Internet route able)
An valid IP address range can be used on the wireless side of the the routers NAT.
NAT IS A FIREWALL -- inside a router and when on you have a hardware firewall protecting you
NAT takes an internal source IP address and translate it to a global IP address.
Could be the NAT on your router or his/her router. try disabling or opening the NAT.
NAT stands for Network Address Translation. NAT's primary role is to configure IP addresses. When NAT is configured to a firewall, it reconfigures the addresses of certain IP packets as they pass through the firewall or through a router.
NAT stands for Network Address Translation. NAT's primary role is to configure IP addresses. When NAT is configured to a firewall, it reconfigures the addresses of certain IP packets as they pass through the firewall or through a router.
to forward ports you will login to your router go to the nat function and select the ports you want to forward and to what internal ip
Depends on the type of router you have. Google "How to open NAT setting on a [Enter router type here]". You should find your answer there.
It depends on your router. You can find the answer on your router manufacturer's website.
You need to access the settings on your router.
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