If the router does not start NAT by itself, then you need to log on into the router and set it up to do it. If you just receive the router, check the manual for the steps. Usually they use an IP address 192.168.0.1 or something similar. YOu type that IP address on your browser once the router is connected to your PC. It will prompt you for a user account and password, usually admnistrator (username) and the password varies (maybe blank). ONce you are in, you can go through a wizard , or just go your self where any configuration is needed. A+, MCP, CCNA
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