YOU need control over the final NAT device that has a public IP. It sounds like you don't... Since YOUR "public" IP is still a private IP, there is really nothing you can do as fat as I see, besides ...
Here's the setup. I am using Windows 2000 server as a NAT router. It connects via cable modem to the internet, and via linksys switch to the rest of the network. I am using DNS2Go.com's dynamic DNS ...
In the vast ocean of network communications, Network Address Translation (NAT) stands as a pivotal lighthouse, guiding the flow of data packets to their correct destinations while conserving the ...
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