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NAT

What is it?

NAT stands for Network Address Translation. It is a method used to change the IP address of a computer as it passes through a router.


Tech Understandability: Intermediate


Simple One-Sentence Definition

NAT helps keep local networks private and allows multiple devices to use the same public IP address.


Analogy or Comparison

Think of NAT like a doorman at an apartment building. The doorman gives each guest a different keycard while keeping the entrance secure.


Why it matters?

NAT is important because it helps save IP addresses and protects the internal network from outside threats.


Fun Fact

Most home routers use NAT to allow multiple devices to connect to the internet using one public IP address.


Related Terms

IP Address: An IP Address is a unique string of numbers that identifies a device on a network.

Router: A router is a device that forwards data between computer networks.

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