[Q] Firewall: NAT: 1:1
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 Hi! 
 I have AT&T DSL service with 5 static IP addresses.
 I so far got to set up all other things, but I have an issue with NAT.
 I need to make a computer available to outside for remote desktop.Thus, I wanted to add a NAT 1:1 at "Firewall: NAT: 1:1: Edit" Interface: WAN 
 External subnet: 76.234.16.95 /32
 Internal subnet: 192.168.1.100Whenever I apply the changes, the computer loses Internet connection and can't get outside world. 
 As soon as I delete the NAT rule, it gets back Internet.
 Did I miss something here?
 I really appreciate your help.
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 your current external subnet is /32 –> 1 IP 
 if you have a /29 ip block change it to that, or if your 5 static IP's are spread within a bigger subnet create 4 Virtual IP's and create a 1:1 NAT for every VIP.
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 I'm not sure you meant the WAN subnet was /32. But if the WAN is using PPPoE, don't worry about the subnet on the interface- that's normal for PPPoE. 
 If you were just trying to add a 1-1, make sure you have added the Virtual IP before trying to setup a 1-1. You could also use port-forwards instead of using 1-1 nats. Just add Virtual IPs for the additional addresses in your subnet and use them for externals when setting up port-forwards.
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 Maybe you don't even need VIPs. If you really just want to make one machine available to the public add a portforward with appropriate firewallrule (let it be autogenerated). I think you are overcomplicating things here. 

