SightSpeed overcomes the challenges of symmetric NAT
Fellow blogger PhoneBoy offers a detailed but quite comprehensible explanation of why the decidely improved NAT (Network Address Translation) capability of Internet calling proivder SightSpeed's SightSpeed 5.0 (shown above) is so noteworthy. First, he defines NAT, which is a technology that lets hosts transparently talk to each other with mutually agreeable addresses. He correctly mentions [...]
Written by Russell Shaw on October 17th, 2006 with
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