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30 August, 07:30

Suppose that your ISP dynamically assigns your connected device (that is, your wireless router) one IP address. Also suppose that you have five PCs at home that use 802.11 to wirelessly connect to your wireless router. How are IP addresses assigned to the five PCs? Does the wireless router use NAT? Why or why not.

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  1. 30 August, 10:50
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    Answer: you will have to divide them into subnetworks.

    Explanation:

    In both IPv4 and IPv6.

    For that reason the IP os tgen recognized as consisting of different parts. Then the network prefix in the higher order.

    Yes the router has to use NAT.

    It has to use it, in other for the other computers to have an internet connected.
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