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Reference Manual for the 54 Mbps Wireless Router with Phone Adapter WGR826V
B-8
Network, Routing, and Firewall Basics
202-10051-01, March 2005
Single IP Address Operation Using NAT
In the past, if multiple computers on a LAN needed to access the Internet simultaneously, you had 
to obtain a range of IP addresses from the ISP. This type of Internet account is more costly than a 
single-address account typically used by a single user with a modem, rather than a router. The 
WGR826V Wireless Router employs an address-sharing method called Network Address 
Translation (NAT). This method allows several networked computers to share an Internet account 
using only a single IP address, which may be statically or dynamically assigned by your ISP.
The router accomplishes this address sharing by translating the internal LAN IP addresses to a 
single address that is globally unique on the Internet. The internal LAN IP addresses can be either 
private addresses or registered addresses. For more information about IP address translation, refer 
to RFC 1631, The IP Network Address Translator (NAT).
The following figure illustrates a single IP address operation.
 
Figure B-3:   Single IP Address Operation Using NAT
This scheme offers the additional benefit of firewall-like protection because the internal LAN 
addresses are not available to the Internet through the translated connection. All incoming 
inquiries are filtered out by the router. This filtering can prevent intruders from probing your 
system. However, using port forwarding, you can allow one computer (for example, a Web server) 
on your local network to be accessible to outside users.
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192.168.0.2
192.168.0.3
192.168.0.4
192.168.0.5
192.168.0.1
172.21.15.105
Private IP addresses
assigned by user
Internet
IP addresses
assigned by ISP