12-07-2020, 03:53 PM
Whats difficult about running moOde on a residential network?
Routers use a NAT layer to separate the WAN side from the LAN side of a residential network. Hackers can only see the ports on the WAN side and so unless you have used the Router's port mapping function to explicitly expose ports on moOde to the WAN side of the Router none of the ports moOde exposes on the LAN can be accessed.
Routers use a NAT layer to separate the WAN side from the LAN side of a residential network. Hackers can only see the ports on the WAN side and so unless you have used the Router's port mapping function to explicitly expose ports on moOde to the WAN side of the Router none of the ports moOde exposes on the LAN can be accessed.