SOYO AVRO3001 user manual NAT Settings, Address Mapping

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default range is 192.168.1.100 through 192.168.1.199.

The domain name field is empty in most cases. Some ISPs may need you to input a domain name within the Domain Name field.

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5.4 NAT Settings

5.4.1 Address Mapping

The AVRO 3001 VoIP router supports multiple public IP addresses. It allows IP addresses used in a private local network to be mapped to one or more addresses used in the public Internet. This page allows you to enter up to 10 address mappings between a set of private IP addresses and one public IP address. After these settings have been completed, the AVRO 3001 VoIP router will map the set of private IP addresses to the public IP address when accessing to the Internet. This could be useful in multimedia applications such as gaming and VPN; however most users have only one public address and will use only the first mapping on this page.

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