I posted earlier about settings for BT TV, which involves creating a second WAN connection as a 'bridge'.
Can somebody explain to me how it is possible to have two WAN connections, one NAT'd, and the other not?
It seems to disobey all I have learned about network routing!
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Try looking at the one to one NAT section. (so you can map a internal IP to a external IP within your external WAN IP range)evansnp wrote:I posted earlier about settings for BT TV, which involves creating a second WAN connection as a 'bridge'.
Can somebody explain to me how it is possible to have two WAN connections, one NAT'd, and the other not?
It seems to disobey all I have learned about network routing!
Also have a look at the following thread I have posted some one to one NAT examples (for the newer 7800/8800 series)
viewtopic.php?f=19&t=3356
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Thanks Billion_fan, I think that I get it.