I don't see it, but is there a way to specify a dst-mac for a NAT rule, instead
of the rule being couple to a certain nat ip ? Kind of like how I port forward
to an AP, but I bind the ip/mac to a certain ip of course and access the AP
from anywhere.
This is a CPE and I don't want to bind it,
On Sat, 2010-06-19 at 09:42 -0500, Stuart Pierce wrote:
I don't see it, but is there a way to specify a dst-mac for
a NAT rule, instead of the rule being couple to a certain
nat ip ?
This concept doesn't exist because it isn't necessary.
Kind of like how I port forward to an AP, but I
That's thought provoking Butch.
What I really have is a 'hotspot' with fixed clients and do not want to deal
with giving them ip addresses and keeping track of them, so let the hotspot do
that work.
What I want is to setup so I can get to the cpe's by saying {public ip}:9001 on
up to however
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