TDM-C500 ADSL2 Modem Router Connects to Wireless Router or Access Point?

TDM-C500 ADSL2 Modem Router Connects to Wireless Router or Access Point?

Article by Michael Brook

Some people make mistakes in buying the wireless access point (AP) to create a wireless network in property and share the broadband ADSL web connection with a lot of client personal computers inside the household. They don’t realize that what they presently have in property is actually a modem (with no the routing / NAT function). When the wireless AP connects to this modem, it creates a wireless LAN but only one client personal computer can access the world wide web at the same time. Why? The modem does not include the NAT function.

The NAT (Network Tackle Translation) can be a fundamental characteristic in the routers that is to translate and map an IP deal with or much more to one or much more IP tackle in different networks. Typically in house router, the NAT characteristic is employed to map a single public IP deal with offered by your ISP to one or more private IP addresses behind the router (which can be your internal network). In

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