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Why Not NAT?

Posted on Posted onMarch 25, 2013May 2, 2013By Karl Auer

NAT came into existence because of IPv4 address scarcity. With IPv6, that reason disappears. So, if we no longer need … Read MoreWhy Not NAT?

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