ws0d

ws0d

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NAT - Network Adress Translation. If you're behind a router. The router gives you internal ip adresses such as (10.x.x.x or 192.x.x.x and so on). What NAT does is to translate the local ip to your public ip. So even if you're on the local adress 192.168.0.2, when you surf the web it will say your public IP and not the local ip. This is a basic firewall feature. Sure all NAT ports are open in the common userbased routers. If not then you would need to open up port 80 in order t

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Hi, I need some help with the connectivity issues I'm experiencing. What troubles me is the port forwarding. I've SATed TCP/UDP ports 6073,6100-6200 to my computers static ip 192.168.0.65. The NAT Facilitator ports to be used is the default ones. I can't understand why you call it NAT Facilitator btw. NAT is mostly common for traffic going out from the network. NAT ports are always open in common routers/gateways in the consumer home? If you're hosting something and wa

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