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TonioRoffo
Jul 16, 2021Follower
BR200 disable NAT
Hello, I'm looking to put the BR200 in a network where the internet breakout is further on the WAN chain. So I don't want NAT between LAN & WAN on the device - just plain routing. Is this po...
schumaku
Jul 16, 2021Guru - Experienced User
TonioRoffo wrote:
So I don't want NAT between LAN & WAN on the device - just plain routing. Is this possible with the BR200?
No.
- ZbigTJul 16, 2021Guide
schumaku wrote:
TonioRoffo wrote:So I don't want NAT between LAN & WAN on the device - just plain routing. Is this possible with the BR200?
No.
Hmm, why? Where's the catch or flaw in the solution I suggested?- schumakuJul 16, 2021Guru - Experienced User
ZbigT wrote:
schumaku wrote:
TonioRoffo wrote:
So I don't want NAT between LAN & WAN on the device - just plain routing. Is this possible with the BR200?
No.
Hmm, why? Where's the catch or flaw in the solution I suggested?
The point is that the product does not have a control to change the config from NAT to plain routing.
Of coourse one could use all the local [V]LANs for subnets and routing - the crux is the default gateway does still point to the NATed WAN.
Can't see a solution.
- ZbigTJul 16, 2021Guide
The point is that the product does not have a control to change the config from NAT to plain routing.
Of coourse one could use all the local [V]LANs for subnets and routing - the crux is the default gateway does still point to the NATed WAN.
Can't see a solution.
Good point. Just tried, out of couriosity, creating a 0.0.0.0/0 static route that woud hopefully override the default gateway but the UI won't let me :-(
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