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Old 2008-04-21
MarioL MarioL is offline
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Default Re: 'Reliable' NAT failing

This is why I use automatic static NAT 99% of the time. You get both IPs assigned to a single object, making it cleaner and easier to manage/configure.

This also works for networks/subnets, just use the first IP (usually .0) and it will statically NAT all the range.
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