Windows 2000's Network Address Translation (NAT) - 26 Apr 2000
In Windows 2000 Server (Win2K Server), Microsoft offers you two ways to connect SOHO networks to the Internet: You can use a routed connection or a translated connection. With routed connections, Win2K Server acts as an IP router and forwards packets
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April 25, 2000
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In Windows 2000 Server (Win2K Server), Microsoft offers you two ways to connect SOHO networks to the Internet: You can use a routed connection or a translated connection. With routed connections, Win2K Server acts as an IP router and forwards packets from SOHO clients to the hosts on the Internet.
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