📎 AI Summary:
The forum discussion revolves around the safety and implications of enabling or disabling NAT on a router. The original poster asks if turning NAT off is safe and what secondary issues might arise. A respondent emphasizes that NAT is essential for multi-device networks and questions the user's goal, while another advises that disabling NAT can expose the network to security risks and suggests using DDNS services like No-IP for remote access instead. Overall, the consensus is that NAT should typically be kept enabled to maintain network security and functionality.

Nency Willims

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Is it safe to enable/disable the NAT funcionality on my router? And are there any secondary issues if I turn off my NAT?
 

patcooke

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NAT is necessary and not an option if you have more than one device connected to your router. What are you trying to achieve?
 

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badrobot

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It's like opening up your PC/network to the whole world wide web. If you are trying to access your PC or any network device from the internet, you might want to look at using DDNS. I am using www.no-ip.com (they have free DDNS services) as my DDNS host for accessing my NAS, surveillance camera, etc., on the internet anywhere in the world