multi-net nat function on router

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multi-net nat function on router
2021-01-24 03:41:07 - last edited 2021-04-18 09:55:11
Model: ER7206 (TL-ER7206)  
Hardware Version: V1
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Hi,

 

Just asking the TLER7206 would have or not the multi nat net function. If not, which router will have this function ? Thanks so much.

 

Jack 

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2021-01-29 10:55:36 - last edited 2021-04-18 09:55:11

Dear @JACKFOK

 

Both TL-ER7206 and TL-R605 support multi-nets NAT and it's on by default (no need to add Multi-nets NAT entries on the router anymore). Static Routing is still required on the Router and L3 switch. Here is a FAQ for your reference.

 

How to build up a multi-nets network via Multi-Nets NAT feature on TP-Link router with L2+/L3 switches

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Re:multi-net nat function on router
2021-01-26 11:30:27 - last edited 2021-04-18 09:54:29
Even latest hw version of TL-ER6120 doesn't have multi-net NAT feature. Now it uses Static Routing with LAN/WAN interface selection, which totally OK for the same stuff. Omada routers will have it. (TL-R605 has it for sure, I have it.)
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Re:multi-net nat function on router
2021-01-28 06:50:41 - last edited 2021-04-18 09:54:29

@Mitya 

 

HI Mitya,

 

Thanks for the reply.

 

So my L3 switch will connect to the router and access to the internet. The switch have two VLAN interface and do the L3 switch need to configure the default route function ?

Also, do I configure the Static Routing on the router only for the two VLAN interface to access internet? 

 

Thanks.

 

Regards,

Jack 

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2021-01-29 10:55:36 - last edited 2021-04-18 09:55:11

Dear @JACKFOK

 

Both TL-ER7206 and TL-R605 support multi-nets NAT and it's on by default (no need to add Multi-nets NAT entries on the router anymore). Static Routing is still required on the Router and L3 switch. Here is a FAQ for your reference.

 

How to build up a multi-nets network via Multi-Nets NAT feature on TP-Link router with L2+/L3 switches

>> Omada EAP Firmware Trial Available Here << *Try filtering posts on each forum by Label of [Early Access]*
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Re:multi-net nat function on router
2021-06-09 21:20:33 - last edited 2021-06-09 21:21:42

@Fae Sorry to comment on an old post, but I just bought the ER605 (TL-R605) to use in place of a TL-R600VPN. The R600 had the multi-Net NAT and it was easy to use as it had a stand-alone tab under the Transmission->NAT selection. The R605 doesn't have the same tab. I need to be able to direct which NAT is going out which WAN as I will have multiple WAN connections and need to direct the traffic accordingly.

 

So where in the menu structure of the R605 is the multi-net NAT configuration?

 

Thanks

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Re:multi-net nat function on router
2021-11-29 14:20:26

@macB It sounds like what you're looking for is now called Policy Routing.

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