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Originally posted by Wabz
You can override NAT with port forwarding . Basically its a statement that says anything inbound on this port send here
I know what NAT is. When using using port forwarding, DMZ, or none of these in a NAT environment, the remote computer knows that it is communicating with the WAN IP address, but the local computer knows that it has a LAN IP address. This is where I suggested that the problem might be occuring.