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ynezz said: "Another option (requiring more hardware for sure, but more feasible) would be to insert something else between the legacy devices and the 8700 which performs some NATting." So, it seems to make even more sense to do this right on the TS-8700, rather than adding hardware. All of the machinery is there, just needs to be implemented in software/configuration. This is getting into slightly complex stuff, so some study of iptables and the types of NAT techniques available will be required. The key element that I see is that iptables rules allow you to specify a network interface in most/many/some rules. BTW, Jonathan, your humongous font is REALLY LOUD! __._,_.___
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