Hola Paco

>From cisco, 1 ip address can support aprox. 64000 tcp connections, but
remember that each machine can open several tcp connections while
browsing.
A very bad example is IExplorer, which can open 6 or 7 simultaneus
connections.
Netscape is limited (i think) to 4. So you can do some math.

So 1 Ip should be enough for 150 machines doing browsing. Take care
which
router  you use (If you do heavy browsing a 800 maybe can not handle the
load)
As allways, try to reserve IP for static translation if you plan to
publish
services to the internet (mail, web, etc)

And remember that there will be some protocols/programs which don´t work

with NAT.

Saludos!

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