I wouldn't do more than 512. I have seen issues both in performance and
google-captcha-wall with around 1000, give or take a few hundred.


- Josh

On May 11, 2017 7:05 PM, "Nate Burke" <n...@blastcomm.com> wrote:

I'm getting ready to work on a temporary event with lots of People. Is
there a rule-of-thumb for number of NAT Devices behind a public address?
I've heard of issues with getting blacklisted by Google and the likes
thinking that there is an attack happening because of the amount of
requests from a single IP.  Can I put 1000 devices behind a single WAN
Address?  Just trying to avoid the crisis if someone can't check their
GMail or watch Netflix.

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