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NAT
(Network Address Translation)
Network Address Translation (NAT) is a technique used in networking to modify IP address information in packet headers while in transit. It allows multiple devices on a local network to share a single public IP address, conserving IPv4 addresses and enhancing security.
NAT is commonly implemented in routers and firewalls, enabling private networks to communicate with the internet. It plays a vital role in modern networking, supporting the growth of the internet and improving network efficiency.
NAT is commonly implemented in routers and firewalls, enabling private networks to communicate with the internet. It plays a vital role in modern networking, supporting the growth of the internet and improving network efficiency.