Most NAT router/firewalls will accommodate a class c network and allow up to 253
computers and if you had to you could increase that with internal network
outers. --- Steve
Most NAT router/firewalls will accommodate a class c network and
allow up to 253 computers and if you had to you could increase
that with internal network outers. --- Steve
Yes, that would be 253 "Clients". To answer the original question,
using a NAT router with a single WAN IP, only one internet-
accessible "Server" machine per port can be used by enabling the "port
forwarding" feature on the router.
Yes, that would be 253 "Clients". To answer the original question,
using a NAT router with a single WAN IP, only one internet-
accessible "Server" machine per port can be used by enabling the "port
forwarding" feature on the router.
I guess, getting back to the original question of how many servers,
although one server "machine" per port, you could have many servers on the
same port using virtual domains.
I think the original question is too vague. There are several answers given
the info provided.
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