anthonymeluso
IS-IT--Management
This is just a general question but I have 8 static IPs that I can use.
What I don't get is that my router's WAN port IP is a totally different network from the static IPs that I can use. How does this work?
If I disable NAT on my router can I just assign that ip address to a computer's network card? What should I put in as the default gateway? The WAN address or something else.
Is my WAN address being NATed into 8 other public ip addresses?
Really confused here how this works.
Thanks,
Anthony
What I don't get is that my router's WAN port IP is a totally different network from the static IPs that I can use. How does this work?
If I disable NAT on my router can I just assign that ip address to a computer's network card? What should I put in as the default gateway? The WAN address or something else.
Is my WAN address being NATed into 8 other public ip addresses?
Really confused here how this works.
Thanks,
Anthony