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and others. In this section you can configure the router
to support these types of applications.
Click on one of the three NAT selections and proceed to the manual’s relevant sub-section
2.4.1 Address Mapping
The Address Mapping function allows IP addresses used in a private Local Area Network (LAN)
to be mapped (translated) to different Public IP Addresses used in the public/global Internet. This
feature limits the number of Public IP addresses required from the ISP and also maintains the
privacy and security of the Local Area Network. Essentially the Broadband router allows one or
more Public IP Address(es) to be mapped to a pool of local Private IP Address(es).
Parameter
Description
Global IP
This is the Public/legal IP address that exist in the
Internet that will be transformed to one or more
private/
Virtual IP
address (LAN PC clients) e.g.
192.168.2.x. This means that the private IP addess(es)
selected will use the designated public IP address when
accessing the Internet
Note:
You need to give your LAN PC clients a
fixed/static IP address for Address Mapping to work
properly.