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| borsky 2002-11-11, 10:44 am |
| Hello everyone,
I have a dial-up connection to the internet. I was trying to set up NAT, on my home network (two w2k servers) but didn't succeed. I was wondering if I need to have a permanent public IP address for making NAT work.
Could anyone help? | |
| me? I dunno... 2002-11-11, 4:38 pm |
| I think you need a static IP addresse for nat | |
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| quote: Originally posted by me? I dunno...
I think you need a static IP addresse for nat
you can make nat on on-demmand connection like isdn, dial up, etc. | |
| me? I dunno... 2002-11-12, 2:05 pm |
| quote: you can make nat on on-demmand connection like isdn, dial up, etc
I don't understand, do you mean static or dynamic IP addresse for nat server? | |
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| quote: Originally posted by me? I dunno...
I don't understand, do you mean static or dynamic IP addresse for nat server?
i don`t have "experience" with NAT on win2k. i use more the ICS feature and i use HARDWAREW NAT instead of soft NAT.
But as i read for the 216 exam you can make NAT translation with 2 nics or with one nic and one on-demmand dialing connection. |
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