Question......
using an RG-1000 as a SR-4100 (SOHO nat router), I can configure both the IP
address of the device, along with the Netmask and Gateway. When the device
is in outgoing NAT mode, I also have to configure the Public IP under
outgoing nat. I also need to configure the Netmask again. However here
there is no gateway. Why even bother to have another Outgoing IP settting?
The only thing I could come up with for its origional use was using a
private IP on the radio (configured under IP address) and a public on the
outgoing NAT settings but there isn't a gateway setting.
What's the point of this additional IP setting?
-bob
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