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How to do NAT on internal subnets
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Good Evening,
I puchased this router to replace my Cisco RV320 router after upgrading to Comcasts 1Gbps service. The gentleman at Frys said that the router can NAT subnets that are routed thru my layer 3 switch. Currently do not see any documentation that shows the process to configure it. I saw a post that said that Netgear removed NAT from the routers. Please let me know asap. If not I'll have to choose a different vendor.
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Stock firmware can only NAT its own subnet. It will not NAT other subnets behind another router or L3 switch.
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Stock firmware can only NAT its own subnet. It will not NAT other subnets behind another router or L3 switch.
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