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Re: AEBS NAT algorithm used



Thanks,

Does that mean a "Cone NAT" or "Symmetric NAT" was supported in this
implementation.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_address_translation

  I'm guessing by end-point independent this means symmetrical NAT.

Thanks
Mark

> On May 14, 2007, at 09:20, Mark Thomas wrote:
>> 
>> It would be useful to understand how which NAT algorithm is used,
>> as I'm wondering if the problems on both AEBS hardware and ISP
>> routers are caused by their respective NAT implementations.
> 
> Every version of the AirPort Extreme and Express base stations (since
> the first "snow" products, i.e. not the original "graphite") have
> used endpoint-independent mapping and filtering for UDP
> translations.  They've also supported hairpinning.  AirPort base
> stations have always been designed expressly to be STUN-friendly.
> 
> 
> --
> james woodyatt <email@hidden>
> member of technical staff, communications engineering
> 
> 

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