Deco without NAT

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Deco without NAT
Deco without NAT
2022-12-30 01:50:31

Revisting this thread https://community.tp-link.com/us/home/forum/topic/271636

 

I keep seeing multiple examples of your customers being forced ot use telco routers forcing them to have to switch to AP mode loosing the feature sof router mode to avoid the double NAT issue.  Why hasn't TPLink simply added the ability to disable NAT in router mode?

 

This is a MUST have for many of your customers.

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Re:Deco without NAT
2022-12-30 15:29:23

  @gunna 

 

Router mode is a mode where the Deco acts as a router. This means it generates its own Private LAN, has DHCP enabled to automatically assign IPs to clients connecting to this LAN and can do all of the features you would find at a router-level device, such as QoS, Port Forwarding, and Parental Controls.  When you place a router in AP mode you are disabling all of this, so that is NAT-Free mode. Unfortunately, NAT or this private LAN is needed for these router-level features to work. 

 

The best solution is to work with your ISP and have them Bridge their gateway or provide you with a Modem only device so that you can take advantage of all of the rotuers features.  

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