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bruh i had to watch 3 videos to kinda understand it, and this just broke it down so simply and I completely understand it. clear. short and concise. 10/10. subbed
Glad you enjoyed these =). PS, for Net+, these will be a great help: www.practicalnetworking.net/index/networking-fundamentals-how-data-moves-through-the-internet/
Wow, did not know that dynamic NAT existed. So you're telling me I can choose which public IP address I want my computer (behind a router) to take? So my router can essentially have many IP addresses associated with it?
If you control the Router, then yes, you can choose the IP. You'll have to consider Routing (meaning, if you use IP you don't actually own, the traffic won't actually be directed to you).
Question, why have a range of IPs to translate out to? We have dozens of devices behind our home router which all use the same 1 IP even if they're all using port 80 for the web. As I understand it NAT knows the difference for which host sent a port 80 destined packet by assigning different return ports. Isn't this adjusting the layer 4 header making it a PAT in reality?
👉 *Want more?* Watch the rest of the NAT Series: ruclips.net/p/PLIFyRwBY_4bQ7tJvbLA9A0v8Fq9l-H923
🐦 *Enjoy this content?* Help me out with a like and/or Retweet: twitter.com/ed_pracnet/status/1513944439625977858
📌 *Want to learn Subnetting?* --> ruclips.net/p/PLIFyRwBY_4bQUE4IB5c4VPRyDoLgOdExE
🖧 *Want to learn Computer Networking?* --> ruclips.net/video/bj-Yfakjllc/видео.html
bruh i had to watch 3 videos to kinda understand it, and this just broke it down so simply and I completely understand it. clear. short and concise. 10/10. subbed
Glad this video helped it click! Perhaps you would enjoy the full NAT series as well: ruclips.net/p/PLIFyRwBY_4bQ7tJvbLA9A0v8Fq9l-H923
Very clear explanation. I got clear understanding between NAT and PAT.
Thank you!!!
Glad it makes sense now, Tedros =)
awesome , this channel is criminally undersubscribed , i understand EVERYTHING from the first watch ! thank you sir and god bless you !
This is the clearest explanation. I hope other video publishers watch this video and learn.
Agreed ;). Glad you enjoyed it, Taher!
Beautiful and easy explain..👍
Glad you liked it, Raghab!
Many thanks. Clearer than Water . Happy new year
Happy new year =). You're welcome!
studying for Network+ cert, I glad I can find your videos 👍
Glad you enjoyed these =).
PS, for Net+, these will be a great help:
www.practicalnetworking.net/index/networking-fundamentals-how-data-moves-through-the-internet/
You are the best in explaining
Thanks Aziz =)
This is ugh man I don’t have the word to describe it I struggled to differentiate between them finally I got it I wasted many time asking CHATGBT
Wow.... very detailed and simplify. Thank you!
Excellent as always!
Great Job Explaining it
Great explanation, thanks for sharing!
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Wow, demystified! thanks :)
;) You're welcome, Juliet!
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Beautiful explain.
Thank you =)
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As always great lessons, hats off.
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Excelent!. Thank you!.
You're welcome, Carlos.
You might enjoy the full series this video came from: ruclips.net/p/PLIFyRwBY_4bQ7tJvbLA9A0v8Fq9l-H923
Wow, did not know that dynamic NAT existed. So you're telling me I can choose which public IP address I want my computer (behind a router) to take? So my router can essentially have many IP addresses associated with it?
If you control the Router, then yes, you can choose the IP. You'll have to consider Routing (meaning, if you use IP you don't actually own, the traffic won't actually be directed to you).
Very informative video.
That's great 👍
Thank you
You're welcome, Ayrad!
I thought PAT uses the same Public IP address but just assigns different port numbers to the devices using the IP address?
Yes, you're thinking of Dynamic PAT =) Details here --> ruclips.net/video/2t8-WRZWCq8/видео.html
Sorry I am a complete newbie. Why those layer headers need to be modified? (around [1:31])
That's explained in the previous video of the series: ruclips.net/video/BgtORKB0lls/видео.html
Question, why have a range of IPs to translate out to? We have dozens of devices behind our home router which all use the same 1 IP even if they're all using port 80 for the web. As I understand it NAT knows the difference for which host sent a port 80 destined packet by assigning different return ports. Isn't this adjusting the layer 4 header making it a PAT in reality?
The type of translation your home router is doing is a Dynamic PAT. Details here: ruclips.net/video/2t8-WRZWCq8/видео.html
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Can i get your ppt file?
I'm afraid I don't make those available for free =/
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Awesome explanation! Thanks for the help!
You're welcome, Ron =)