Technologies

SUPER NAT

The NAT functionalities present in Instanet include some of the conventional capabilities of NAT routers, along with additional features for configuring reverse NAT with the static IP that is generated. It involves Forward Port, Reserved Port and Zwift DMZ.

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FORWARD PORT

This port is connected to a local network and connected to a wide network (local ports can be accessed in a wide network). Except for the reserved ports, the other ports can be redirected to different clients on the LAN network as and when necessary. By using the Add/Remove port buttons in this interface, the port can be shared within the LAN interface. Once you have forwarded the necessary ports, incoming traffic should reach the device or service on your private network.

It’s critical to note that forwarding ports can expose your device or service to potential security risks, so it’s wise to follow best practices for securing your network and applications.

Once you have forwarded the necessary ports, incoming traffic should reach the device or service on your private network. It’s critical to note that forwarding ports can expose your device or service to potential security risks, so it’s wise to follow best practices for securing your network and applications.

RESERVED PORT

This port cannot be forwarded to other clients on the same network because it is reserved for a specific device. This port also lists reserved ports.

DMZ

ZWIFT DMZ

In this feature the client can provide a unique name to the connected devices rather than to remember the IP address for each connected device. This feature was highly useful to maintain multiple connected devices at the same time, especially on an office basis.

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