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(dynamic Network Address Translation) In large networks, dynamic NAT uses a pool of public Internet addresses and assigns them on a first-come, first-served basis to each internal computer requesting access to the Internet. In small networks, "static NAT" is used, which assigns the same public address to each machine. See NAT.

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