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JumpMaster
Apr 16, 2018Aspirant
LB2120 - Both nics on the same network
Hi all, Is it possible to have the LAN and WAN side of the LB2120 on the same network? I would only like certain devices to be able to use the LTE backup and to control this by having to set the de...
JumpMaster
Apr 17, 2018Aspirant
Hi schumaku
Again, from the manual it works in either router mode or bridge mode.
In Router mode, Network Address Translation (NAT) is enabled, the built-in Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server is enabled to assign a LAN IP address to each connected device, and IP pass-through (IPPT) is disabled.
http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/LB2120/LB2120_UM_EN.pdf
Thanks,
Kev
schumaku
Apr 17, 2018Guru - Experienced User
keV,
Sorry for the false information - appears this NAT router mode is not part of any product descriptions, data sheet, or the like.
Not sure how good Netgear link layer routing engine is when it comes of routing the same subnet (and broadcast domain) on two interfaces.
-Kurt
Sorry for the false information - appears this NAT router mode is not part of any product descriptions, data sheet, or the like.
Not sure how good Netgear link layer routing engine is when it comes of routing the same subnet (and broadcast domain) on two interfaces.
-Kurt
- JumpMasterApr 18, 2018Aspirant
Thanks for trying to help. I agree that you wouldn't assume a product called a modem would have NAT.