Network Settings

 

 

4.3 Multiple NAT

If you get several fixed IP addresses from your

 

ISP and the ISP restricts the bandwidth for each

 

fixed IP address, you have to prevent the network

 

packets from always sending on the same IP

 

address and the other IP address to sit idle.

 

Multiple NAT solves this and allows you to

 

increase the bandwidth. Multiple NAT allows you to

 

dispatch your network packets evenly to these IP

 

addresses provided by ISP.

 

1. Enter the Internal IP Range 1, e.g.

 

“192.168.2.1/24”. It means the network is

 

“192.168.2.XXX”

 

2. Enter the External IP Range 1, the IP address

 

range you get from your ISP.

 

3. Enter the Internal IP Range 2, e.g.

 

“172.16.2.1/24”. Itmeans the network is

 

“172.16.2.XXX”.

 

4. Enter the External IP Range 2, the IP address

 

range you get from your ISP.

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