The first step to correctly answering whether you can change NAT settings without logging into the router is knowing exactly what NAT is and how it works. Then can you figure out how to change NAT ...
The problem : current NAT router is consumer device, has served me well but is dying and no longer really fits what I need. By dying I mean every few days the built in caching nameserver stops ...
I'm setting up NAT tables and some of the devices will only use 80 for the web GUI. However the linksys router will only let me assign 80 to one internal IP.<BR><BR>What I'd like to do is point an ...