Reference Manual

HOW TO use NAT32 with Wireless LAN Adapters:

HOW TO use NAT32 with several private networks:

HOW TO use NAT32 with private networks behind private Gateways

Wireless LAN adapters are very similar to wired LAN adapters, except that they use a 2.4 GHz radio link to establish connectivity. If your Wireless LAN adapter is the only LAN Adapter in your system, then NAT32 treats it just like a standard LAN adapter and no special measures are needed.

Some networks have both a wired LAN adapter and a Wireless LAN adapter installed on the NAT32 machine as in the following diagram:

The following points should be noted: Some networks have both a wired LAN adapter and a Wireless LAN adapter installed on some other machine as in the following diagram:
In this case, the machine called Client Machine in the above diagram must act as a gateway for the wireless LAN and must therefore have IP Forwarding (IP Routing) enabled.

The following points should be noted:

Finally, note that the use of Class B addresses is required because NAT32 maps according to network, not subnet. All machines, including the machines on other private LANs, will then have Internet access through NAT32.

SEE ALSO

route, winrt
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