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Old 12-29-2010, 01:53 PM   #31
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I've never heard of it having a name.... optional NAT might be what it'll come up as, but it'll likely vary between manufacturers.
 
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Old 12-29-2010, 04:25 PM   #32
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The better linksys should have this option (something you wold expect from a 'cisco derived' product).
You can always check the manuals on their sites or just send them a email.
 
Old 12-30-2010, 11:07 AM   #33
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Originally Posted by foyonoro View Post
So you are saying "look at each product manual"? That's not so hard to type. I don't quite understand why you had to make a big condescending production out of it.
I did not intend to sound condescending. I'm sorry that you took my response in that way.

A lot of people who ask questions here request step by step details. A concise answer often leads to the other person asking for more instructions.
 
Old 12-30-2010, 12:30 PM   #34
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I did not intend to sound condescending. I'm sorry that you took my response in that way.

A lot of people who ask questions here request step by step details. A concise answer often leads to the other person asking for more instructions.
ok. my mistake.
 
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I don't understand the relationship between port sending on and turning NATing off. I know you have to do port forwarding if you want certain connections in the presence of NAT.
Like everything else Moromendas01 has ever posted, this is plagiarized: in this case, from post #3 in the same thread:

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I don't understand the relationship between port forwarding and turning NATing off. I know you have to do port forwarding if you want certain connections *in the presence* of NAT.
All Moromendas01 wanted was to attach his spam sig. He was never interested in participating.

I've been able to prove that almost everything Moromendas01 has ever posted was plagiarized.
 
  


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