NAT is an acronym for Network Address Translation. It is a commonly used IP translation and mapping technology. To home networkers like you, it is a technology that allows your home network to share internet access. Using a device or piece of software that implements NAT allows an entire home network to share a single internet connection over a single IP address. A single cable mode, DSL modem, or even 56k modem could connect all the computers in your home to the internet simultaneously. Additionally, NAT keeps your home network fairly secure from hackers.
NAT is built in to the most common Internet Connection Sharing technologies around. Microsoft has built their ICS around it and every Cable/DSL Broadband Router on the market accomplishes its job with NAT.
NAT acts as an interpreter between two networks. In the case of a home network, it sits between the internet and your home network. The internet is considered the ‘public’ side and your home network is considered the ‘private’ side. When a computer in the private side request data from the public side (the internet), the NAT device will open a little conduit between your computer and the destination computer. When the public computer returns results from the request, it is passed back through the NAT device to the requesting computer.
Kaynak: homenethelp.com
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