nat or port mapping with 1 network card

G

Guest

Hello,

is there any way to use a NAT or port mapping some how without 2 network cards only using 1 network card Network card under windows 2000
since I need to upstream communication trough firewall that only authorized 1 ip address to pass trough .
thanks in advanced
 
G

Gary Fose [MSFT]

Hi,

Not possible with one network card.

Thanks,
Gary
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is there any way to use a NAT or port mapping some how without 2 network cards only using 1
network card Network card under windows 200

since I need to upstream communication trough firewall that only authorized 1 ip address to
pass trough

thanks in advanced
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