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Yeh... I am having all permissions to make the changes on the router. Can you please suggest me what are the things I need to change... It is a ZyXEL router...
Is it possible to post the configuration of the router? Please be sure to sanitize any passwords,hashes, or other confidential information before you post it.
If that's not an option, then you'll have to find the lines of the config that allow the NAT/routing for machines 1 & 2 and duplicate them for machine 3.
Type ----------------------------- Many-to-many No Overload
Local Start IP ------------------------ 192.168.1.200
Local End IP ------------------------ 192.168.1.204
Global Start IP ------------------------ 81.142.10.105
Global End IP ------------------------ 81.142.10.109
Server Mapping Set ---------------- N/A
These are the details available in the router.....
I have no experience with this kind of router, but given only this information, it might be easiest to simply re-IP the host at 192.168.1.208 to an unused IP between 200 and 204.
Are there any other sections of the configuration that might indicate how IPs are mapped between public and private addresses?
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