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Network Address Translation (NAT) is a method to to device translate local network addresses into external addresses for the Internet.</description>
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NAT loopback is a method using NAT to provide access to services via the public IP address from inside the local network.</description>
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The NAT Port Mapping Protocol (NAT-PMP) is a network protocol to automatically detect and determine the NAT gateways to configure NAT settings and port forwarding.</description>
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The Neighbor Discovery Protocol - NDP - is an IPv6 protocol used for discovery and redirect similar to ARP and (ICMP](/glossary/i/icmp) for IPv4.

It us used to handle address configuration, node discovery, address determination, duplicate addresses detection, location of available routers and</description>
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Neighbor advertisements are NDP discovery messages announcing the IP addresses  of the node, and are sent in response to a Neighbor Solicitation message.

In NDP, Neighbor Advertisement packets have the type 136.</description>
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Neighbor solicitations are NDP discovery messages used to determine if a network neighbor is available at a cached address, or else request the actual network address.

In NDP, Neighbor Solicitation packets have the type 135.</description>
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A netmask is a mask used to divide an IP address into subnets and specify the network's available hosts.

For example, in 255.255.225.0, “0” is the assigned network address. In 255.255.255.255, “255” is the assigned broadcast address. The 0 and 255 are always assigned.</description>
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A network bridge combines two network segments inte an aggregated network, making them behave as if they are one continuos segment.</description>
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A network interface is the access point between a device and a computer network. A network interface can be either a physical connection or a software access address.</description>
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A network profile is a global setting for your device that defines how it will work in the network.

For example, selecting a particular profile may configure your device as a wireless repeater or as a fully routed NAT gateway.

Depending on the selected profile, available features and settings will be different.</description>
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Network Redirects are NDP messages sent by routers to indicate a better first hop for a particular destination.

In NDP, Network Redirect packets have the type 137.</description>
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Next hop refers to the next closest device a packet can go through, according to the routing table.</description>
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        <title>NIC</title>
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A Network Interface Controller – NIC, is an hardware component that connects a device to a network.</description>
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        <description>Noise level

The WiFi Noise level is the amount of interference in your wireless signal, such as crosstalk, radio frequency interference, distortion, and so on.

It is measured in decibels from zero to -120, where a lower value is better.

Typical environments range between -100db and -80db.</description>
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        <title>NS</title>
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The Name Server record - NS - defines the delegation point. It states which name servers should be used by resolvers to obtain information about the domain.</description>
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        <title>NTFS</title>
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        <description>NTFS

NTFS is a Windows-centric file system. The theoretical storage limit for NTFS is 16 Exabytes for 64-bit operating systems.</description>
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        <title>NTP - Network Time Protocol</title>
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        <description>NTP - Network Time Protocol

NTP is a networking protocol for clock synchronization between devices in networks.</description>
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The NTP Server mode allows the device to act as a local NTP server even when losing connection to the providing NTP server.</description>
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