On Mon, 23 Mar 2015 10:11:54 +0000, Lukasz Sokol wrote:

> No, ethernet switch works at lower / physical / MAC layer, NAT is
> 'above'
> that;
> so as long as everything is OK with your TCP/IP settings everywhere,
> a switch is entirely transparent to TCP/IP (or generally, when it's
> encapsulated into MAC traffic).


so how does a client pc find the server if there's no NAT?  by IP 
address?? That makes no sense, to me, if the switch isn't assigning 
addresses.


-Thufir


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