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NAT Setup
Usually you will use the router as a NAT-enabled router. NAT stands for Network
Address Translation. It means the router gets one (in Single ISP, PPPoE, PPTP) or two
(in Dual ISPs mode) globally re-routable IP addresses from the ISP. Local hosts will use
private network IP addresses defined by RFC-1918 to communicate with the router. The
router translates the private network addresses to a globally routable
IP address that is then used to access the Internet. The following explains NAT features
for specific applications.
Click NAT Setup to open the setup page. On the page you will see the private IP address
definitions defined in RFC- 1918.
Configure Port Redirection Table